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NV-241 Leaking Output Shaft Seal

Paveltolz

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Noticed a puddle about 2 x3 inches under the truck, back behind the engine and transmission. Thought it was hydrolic fluid from the leaking stump grinder the tree removal guys were using (it made a mess) and that’s where I’d parked the truck. Still…. Cleaned it all up and no more spotting when I parked the truck after a run to the store. That was Saturday.
Washed the truck yesterday and parked it. Came out and, fresh oil down!
This is what I see. The older spot is from something else I don’t want to talk about right now.
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New Output shaft seal ‘deep’ ordered from GM Parts Store off the jungle site.
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We’ll see what gets done first, my sons VW brakes, my front brakes or this seal (#20).
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Brakes, rear output shaft, etc. Never rains but it pours or, today, snows.

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I always fill the spring side of the seal with grease to keep the spring from bouncing out when pounding the seal into the bore.
ALSO: thoroughly coat the shell area of the seal that fits in the bore with No.2 Permatex and coat the bore with No2 Permatex too.
Thats the black gooey looking permatex that comes in a bottle with a brush cap.
 
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