axle seals
axle seals
need some help with axle seals it seems like
1-they gave me the wrong driver seal
2-the axle that was installed is not the right one
why?
because passenger side went in smooth but driver side don't want to go in all the way so we decided to take out the seal and seems like it don't go into the axle all the way cause inner diameter of seal is smaller so we went back and bough the other one listed for left side that is the largest available for our cars and it turns out that it fits the axle perfect but it wont fit the tranny i know for sure my tranny is a vlsd(i30t) cause i double checked the numbers on it, so supposedly all vlsd trannys use the largest seal on the driver side but like i said it fits the axle perfectly but it don't fit the tranny is just loose theres no way to put it in back so what i need is pics of vlsd seals and replecement numbers from people that actually changed them maybe i'm missing something need help asap working on the car right now
1-they gave me the wrong driver seal
2-the axle that was installed is not the right one
why?
because passenger side went in smooth but driver side don't want to go in all the way so we decided to take out the seal and seems like it don't go into the axle all the way cause inner diameter of seal is smaller so we went back and bough the other one listed for left side that is the largest available for our cars and it turns out that it fits the axle perfect but it wont fit the tranny i know for sure my tranny is a vlsd(i30t) cause i double checked the numbers on it, so supposedly all vlsd trannys use the largest seal on the driver side but like i said it fits the axle perfectly but it don't fit the tranny is just loose theres no way to put it in back so what i need is pics of vlsd seals and replecement numbers from people that actually changed them maybe i'm missing something need help asap working on the car right now
Originally Posted by Kevlo911
Check the stickies for pics and partnumbers, might be in the all motor forum too
Joined: Oct 2005
Posts: 4,572
From: Middleboro/Carver, Ma
Are you sure that an open dif wasn't put in your car at one point? If that was the case I would say that you probably messed up the sides on the open dif. seals, the passanger & drivers side have the same OD but the passenger side has a smaller ID, so the passanger side will go in fine and you won't realize the mistake until you try to fit the drivers side in.
I will get you vlsd part #'s tonight
I will get you vlsd part #'s tonight
I find it unlikely that you would have the wrong VLSD seal.
I don't quite understand what kind of fit problem you're having. If you're having trouble getting the seal tapped into the tranny case, that's understandable. Be patient and get it started with lots of little taps. Also make sure that you have it pointed the right way - the flat part of the seal case goes outward and you tap it in until the flat part is level with the metal around it.
If you're having trouble getting the axle into the seal opening after you've installed the seal into the tranny, like the axle only goes partway in - then it would seem you have a problem with the snap ring. Put a bunch of vaseline on the snap ring, and center it on the groove. (WIth the ring perfectly centered, you shouldn't see more than half the thickness of the ring hanging outside of the axle splines.) Now push it in gently until it stops. Pull it back a touch and pop in back in hard. That should get it in there.
Dave
I don't quite understand what kind of fit problem you're having. If you're having trouble getting the seal tapped into the tranny case, that's understandable. Be patient and get it started with lots of little taps. Also make sure that you have it pointed the right way - the flat part of the seal case goes outward and you tap it in until the flat part is level with the metal around it.
If you're having trouble getting the axle into the seal opening after you've installed the seal into the tranny, like the axle only goes partway in - then it would seem you have a problem with the snap ring. Put a bunch of vaseline on the snap ring, and center it on the groove. (WIth the ring perfectly centered, you shouldn't see more than half the thickness of the ring hanging outside of the axle splines.) Now push it in gently until it stops. Pull it back a touch and pop in back in hard. That should get it in there.
Dave
Joined: Oct 2005
Posts: 4,572
From: Middleboro/Carver, Ma
38342-51E00, Unfortunatly I don't have my digi with me so I can't show you a pic of what happens if you drive the seal in to far, allthough it is missing the center anyways.....
The original post is quite confusing but here's my take.
All VLSD transmissions have a driver's side axle seal that is approximately 3" outside diameter, if yours isn't that size, then it's not a VLSD. Both open diff seals are approximately 1.5" outside diameter, you could fit them both in the each hole if you wanted to (but the inside diameters are different so you would get leaking from where the axles fit into the seals).
Here's a bad picture of a VLSD, you can see how large the hole is for the axle seal (the actual seal is not installed in this picture)

Here's a picture of an open diff, you can see how small the axle seal hole is compared to a VLSD trans

For open diff seals, the one with the larger inside diameter goes on the driver's side and the with the smaller inside diameter goes on the passenger side.
All VLSD transmissions have a driver's side axle seal that is approximately 3" outside diameter, if yours isn't that size, then it's not a VLSD. Both open diff seals are approximately 1.5" outside diameter, you could fit them both in the each hole if you wanted to (but the inside diameters are different so you would get leaking from where the axles fit into the seals).
Here's a bad picture of a VLSD, you can see how large the hole is for the axle seal (the actual seal is not installed in this picture)

Here's a picture of an open diff, you can see how small the axle seal hole is compared to a VLSD trans

For open diff seals, the one with the larger inside diameter goes on the driver's side and the with the smaller inside diameter goes on the passenger side.
Originally Posted by Nealoc187
The original post is quite confusing but here's my take.
All VLSD transmissions have a driver's side axle seal that is approximately 3" outside diameter, if yours isn't that size, then it's not a VLSD. Both open diff seals are approximately 1.5" outside diameter, you could fit them both in the each hole if you wanted to (but the inside diameters are different so you would get leaking from where the axles fit into the seals).
Here's a bad picture of a VLSD, you can see how large the hole is for the axle seal (the actual seal is not installed in this picture)

Here's a picture of an open diff, you can see how small the axle seal hole is compared to a VLSD trans

For open diff seals, the one with the larger inside diameter goes on the driver's side and the with the smaller inside diameter goes on the passenger side.
All VLSD transmissions have a driver's side axle seal that is approximately 3" outside diameter, if yours isn't that size, then it's not a VLSD. Both open diff seals are approximately 1.5" outside diameter, you could fit them both in the each hole if you wanted to (but the inside diameters are different so you would get leaking from where the axles fit into the seals).
Here's a bad picture of a VLSD, you can see how large the hole is for the axle seal (the actual seal is not installed in this picture)

Here's a picture of an open diff, you can see how small the axle seal hole is compared to a VLSD trans

For open diff seals, the one with the larger inside diameter goes on the driver's side and the with the smaller inside diameter goes on the passenger side.
when i was taking out the axle i noticed the driver side wasn't all the way in when i was putting all back together with new seals and all that i was having the same issue the damn axle didn't want to go all the way in so i took the seal out and noticed the seal won't go all the way into the axle because the inner diameter is smaller thus did not let the axle go further inside the tranny , but it sits nicely in the transmission so i though that maybe they gave me the wrong seal at the store(advance auto) so went back and they gave me this other seal that is like 3" o/d and fits nicely on the axle but too big for the tranny so theres something going wrong here so is either i have the wrong axle, the wrong seal or i have the weirdest i30 so far
now thinking further is there a way to use the vlsd internals on a non vlsd housing because thats the only explanation i can think of like just changing the back housing from a non vlsd on a vlsd tranny
is theres a stamped number somehere on the tranny that indentify the housing or something ,also are the housings similar in size or any other notable difference besides the internals?
one more thing my tranny looks exactly like the one on top but with samller seal hole
sorry for my grammar but still need to work on my english thanks
You have a non lsd tranny, sorry...
If the 3" axle seal doesn't work, get the regular seal and regular axle.
If the seal looks the same as the passenger side then you know its nonlsd
If the 3" axle seal doesn't work, get the regular seal and regular axle.
If the seal looks the same as the passenger side then you know its nonlsd
Originally Posted by Kevlo911
You have a non lsd tranny, sorry...
If the 3" axle seal doesn't work, get the regular seal and regular axle.
If the seal looks the same as the passenger side then you know its nonlsd
If the 3" axle seal doesn't work, get the regular seal and regular axle.
If the seal looks the same as the passenger side then you know its nonlsd
Originally Posted by KRRZ350
It's not possible to swap the internals, and this makes no sense to me.... But use the open-dif seals on the correct sides and you should be all set.
but thats what i'm going to do tomorrow i'm buying the m/t axle no vlsd and see what happen thanks anyway
It's impossible to fit a non-lsd housing on a VLSD... the bearing won't fit. No amount of modification could make it fit, it's just not possible. If your trans has the small axle seal, it's an open diff not a VLSD.
Apart from the size of the driver's side axle seal, there are absolutely no visible differences on the outside of the trans between VLSD and open diff. the bolt patterns on the two transmissions i posted are completely identical, they are just taken from different angles...
Apart from the size of the driver's side axle seal, there are absolutely no visible differences on the outside of the trans between VLSD and open diff. the bolt patterns on the two transmissions i posted are completely identical, they are just taken from different angles...
Joined: Oct 2005
Posts: 4,572
From: Middleboro/Carver, Ma
Originally Posted by maximus_pr
but thats what i'm going to do tomorrow i'm buying the m/t axle no vlsd and see what happen thanks anyway
Originally Posted by KRRZ350
hahaha, good luck doing it without the axle completely removed, and even then with the y-pipe and crossmember it's a biatch, but no, it wouldn't be possible.
1- my cousing trying to help me out putting back the axles
2- using another passenger side seal on the driver side
3-trusting the store guy that gave me 2 passenger side seal in the first place
when i bolted the tranny to the engine is was time to go to work so he told me not to worry that he would take out the seals(i decided to change them after i put back the transmission) but when i came from work he told me what happened so i took it for granted , so today i checked everything and realized what was wrong so after all it is in fact a vlsd it can be done with y-pipe and crossmember on as long as you have a seal remover tool is very easy by the way
what made me suffer is that when i took out the axles not a single drop came out of the transmission so i though that maybe was kind of low on fluid but after unscrewing the bolt to drain it, out out came less than a quart so is was running almost dry i put 5 complete quarts of mt-90 and hope it last for a while but know if feels so much smoother than before and not to mention the clutch just feel great compared to the one that was installed before that looks like previous owner replaced with a cheap no name one
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