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n8kaywa 09-09-09 09:01 PM

Oil leaking from transmission?
 
I discovered a lot of oil caked up where the transmission meets the drive shaft. The oil seems to spray off the shaft and coat the exhaust in that area. Does anyone know whats going on? Is it the rear trans seal? Seems like oil and not trans fluid.:dunno:

85TIIDEVIL 09-09-09 10:16 PM

It looks like oil because it's gear oil and not transmisson fluid.

Manual tranmissions use gear oil. I just replaced the rear seal because of the same leak. Drop the driveshaft and gently tap out the seal using a screwdriver and light hammer. The back side of the seal that meets the transmission is metal so it comes out easy.

$8.00 at the parts store for a new one. Gently tap back in the new seal and install driveshaft. Top off with gear oil.

You're done.

85TIIDEVIL 09-10-09 01:38 PM

Actually after thinking a bit deeper here... you'd want to check for what caused the real seal to leak in the first place. Mine was a bad / loose u-joint in the driveshaft.

n8kaywa 09-10-09 08:33 PM

Thanks for replying. Well I hope its not the drive shaft, I certainly don't feel any excess vibration. Is there anything catastrophic that can happen if I can't fix it right away?

85TIIDEVIL 09-10-09 10:09 PM

Your wife will beat you over the head with the broom for making her driveway look like sh!t w/all the leaking gear oil.

I've pulled driveshafts in the past where not a drip of gear oil has come out of the transmission, bone dry and not even knowing I've ran them, jeez... two three years that way.

mazdaverx713b 09-11-09 12:27 AM

sounds like the oputput shaft seal on the trans or called the tailshaft seal. the spring inside of the seal will get weak and cause oil leakage and blowback. you'll have to remove the driveshaft to replace the seal so inspect the u-joints for wear while its out. replacing the seal is super easy. remove it with a seal puller. clean the seating area on the trans and coat the new seal's lip with a smidge of oil and tap the seal in with a seal driver.

85TIIDEVIL 09-16-09 01:39 PM


Originally Posted by 85TIIDEVIL (Post 9487497)

I've pulled driveshafts in the past where not a drip of gear oil has come out of the transmission, bone dry and not even knowing I've ran them, jeez... two three years that way.

I was just wrenching under my car and thought about what I wrote here and wanted to clarify...

The rear seal is not the lowest point on the transmisson so when I pulled my driveshaft there was prob still gear oil in there it just wasn't topped off enough to spill out.

When the car is moving if the rear seal is bad or leaky whether it's low or topped off it'll still leak.

To run bone dry is def not a good idea.

chris rx7 gsl-se 09-16-09 07:48 PM

sounds like the rear main seal i had same thing happend to my rx7


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