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  1. m-35tom

    Rear Main Seal replaced - now more leaking

    remove top cover of trans before removal from truck. 300% easier to pull trans then.
  2. m-35tom

    Rear Main Seal replaced - now more leaking

    the shaft is only removable from inside the trans as the gear is larger than the hole. not so hard to do but at least the main shaft must be removed. hope it doesn't turn into a can of worms!! your shaft does not look that bad, you might just get away with a new retainer, and replace that snap...
  3. m-35tom

    Rear Main Seal replaced - now more leaking

    that is too low for the trans. this has been beaten to death many times, but the fact remains that the transmission designer wanted the oil to be at the the fill plug level or they would have put it lower! chances are that there is no gasket or a damaged gasket or loose bolts on the front...
  4. m-35tom

    Rear Main Seal replaced - now more leaking

    it has been shown that this is almost always an indication that there is something else wrong with the trans. the FULL oil level is so far below the input shaft, it never gets there. (I like beetlejuice avatar!)
  5. m-35tom

    Rear Main Seal replaced - now more leaking

    when you take it back out, you will know
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