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Well as most of you know I had transmission issues on the way to and from Ohio last week. My transmission was leaking oil out the input shaft and on to the clutch.
Today we removed the transmission and found out why the transmission was leaking. it was not due to being over full. It was due to the last person to work on the transmission installing parts wrong.
The deuce transmission DOES has a input shaft seal. It is called a Mechanical seal. There is no rubber seal, it uses the oil to seal it self. How it works is the input shaft cover is tapped so that the oil comes down the shaft.. is spun on the housing and the tapped threads force the oil back in to the transmission. It is like you blowing in to a fan... the fan is blowing back and forcing your hot nasty breath back in your face. There is a drain hole in the housing so if yours is leaking make sure the drain is not plugged also.
The input shaft cover also holds the front bearing in place.
What was wrong with my transmission is that some NOOB used Gasket maker on the input shaft cover. When that is used the input shaft cover is not aligned to the input shaft and the seal will not work. The tolerances are VERY tight. My cover was also just nicking the input shaft. we were able to machine everything back so that they should work. "should"
When installing any of the transmission covers or housings NEVER use RTV. This is a paper only type of fit.
I was able to cut new gaskets out of paper to finish this job.
Today we removed the transmission and found out why the transmission was leaking. it was not due to being over full. It was due to the last person to work on the transmission installing parts wrong.
The deuce transmission DOES has a input shaft seal. It is called a Mechanical seal. There is no rubber seal, it uses the oil to seal it self. How it works is the input shaft cover is tapped so that the oil comes down the shaft.. is spun on the housing and the tapped threads force the oil back in to the transmission. It is like you blowing in to a fan... the fan is blowing back and forcing your hot nasty breath back in your face. There is a drain hole in the housing so if yours is leaking make sure the drain is not plugged also.
The input shaft cover also holds the front bearing in place.
What was wrong with my transmission is that some NOOB used Gasket maker on the input shaft cover. When that is used the input shaft cover is not aligned to the input shaft and the seal will not work. The tolerances are VERY tight. My cover was also just nicking the input shaft. we were able to machine everything back so that they should work. "should"
When installing any of the transmission covers or housings NEVER use RTV. This is a paper only type of fit.
I was able to cut new gaskets out of paper to finish this job.
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