Really have to differ with this opinion, I just replaced the rear oil
seal in the Toyota 5 speed in our TR3, it cost me less than $20.00
for a new seal from NAPA, the hardest part was removing the drive
shaft ... there was no need to replace the bearing ...
I do agree that if the drive shaft is not properly "installed" it
will damage the oil seal. And if you allow all the oil to leak out
... you have a real problem ...
>Tony,
>Herman and Helena are in NZ celebrating their 50th anniversary and won't be
>back until June 9th. If your tranny was low on fluid, did you check to see
>if the tranny flange has moved either in or out and damaged the rear seal? I
>know Herman has seen a few damaged rear seals because of the flange moving
>when the driveshaft slip moves in and/or out. I don't know if that problem
>also applies to TR3s. The problem with the Toyota W58 tranny is that bearing
>and seal replacement requires a complete teardown of the tranny and the
>bearing seal kit alone costs about $250. Add labor to it and you're probably
>better off finding another junk yard tranny.
>
>
>Bob Danielson
>1975 TR6 CF38503U
>Running w/ Throttle Body Injection
>Toyota 5 Speed & Nissan LSD
>http://tr6.danielsonfamily.org
--
Bill Pugh
1957 TR3 TS16765L
aka
Casper
AnnaBelle Pugh
1970 TR6 CC59179L
aka
Rosey
Wallace, CA
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