And if it's rubber, DO NOT USE WD40 OR NATUAL OIL!!! silicone or metal based lubes only! Had many an incident with oil eating rubber for all sorts of seals when I was younger. Learned quick smart that lithium grease is your best friend 😅
She uses those pliers to drain oil, drain transmission fluid, remove exhaust system, driveshaft, transmission cooler lines, and the transmission. That’s all.
You DO NOT put lubricant on the seal unless its rubber. PTFE seals go on dry
And if it's rubber, DO NOT USE WD40 OR NATUAL OIL!!! silicone or metal based lubes only! Had many an incident with oil eating rubber for all sorts of seals when I was younger. Learned quick smart that lithium grease is your best friend 😅
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This is the incorrect way to do this
Tight hole tap the best way.
Do you really have to remove the transmission to do this? I was charged $1400
Yes you do its a big job, you can try a rear main seal kit additive if thats out of your budget:)
As far as I am aware, even with an inspection window you will always always have to remove the transmission
Yes, that’s how almost all vehicles and automobiles are designed….
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How do you get to the point where you can screw it out?
You have to remove the transmission and flywheel
She uses those pliers to drain oil, drain transmission fluid, remove exhaust system, driveshaft, transmission cooler lines, and the transmission. That’s all.
Ammo do this to my van rn but u need help😭😂
Yeah 👍 right
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does the gear come out
Nope
That's the crankshaft
Why wouldn’t you for $50 just replace the entire seal and do it the correct way?
That is the entire seal???
I don't know what it's called but OP was talking about the cover that goes down to the bottom oil pan as well
@jzxvip nice trick😂