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05-13-2007 11:35 PM #1
Shift Rod Seal Removal TH350....How?
Can someone help me out here? How do you remove the small seal around the gear selector shaft of a TH350? Do you need to drop the pan and push it out from the inside or is there a specialty tool made for this? I've tried various caveman techniques so for with less than desireable results. In fact, it's gonna leak a lot worse now than when it did when I started .
Thanks.I may not be good but I sure am slow
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05-14-2007 05:33 AM #2
Did you try the old trick of running a sheet metal screw into the seal and then yank it out with a pair of vise grips? generally works for me, Hank
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05-14-2007 06:08 AM #3
I've used halftanked method for years (usually I drive the point of a sharp awl into the metal part of the seal, between the shaft and outer seal edge to get the screw to start).
They (bluepoint KD ?) that I picked up a while back. Bacically a hollow shaft tapered and threaded on the outside. It screws into the seal then has a pushout bolt that you screw in and it pulls the seal. Actually pretty slick, seems like it was about $30.
Yeah yeah I know $30 for something I've used $2.00 worth of tools to do the same job for years.....but hey, it's a TOOOOL and I didn't have one
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05-14-2007 08:57 AM #4
Nor does it destroy the casing where most leaks in this area occur. Like Mike said, I believe KD makes one. Prices have come down a touch to make it a worthwhile tool to keep in your box. Oh, and OTC makes one.Last edited by nitrowarrior; 05-14-2007 at 09:08 AM.
What if the "Hokey Pokey" is what it's really all about?
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05-14-2007 10:02 AM #5
Thanks for the tips and info fellas. I appreciate it.I may not be good but I sure am slow
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05-14-2007 10:22 AM #6
This is the tool you are looking for.I sell a few of them from time to time.
Hope this helps.The black 1 is the remover,The silver is the installerGeorge
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05-14-2007 06:41 PM #7
Thanks for the pic 35Mastr, I ordered one up earlier this afternoon.I may not be good but I sure am slow
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