Trans output seal (or o ring?) leak advice needed
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Trans output seal (or o ring?) leak advice needed
Splitting this off from the old threads (viewtopic.php?p=330033) (viewtopic.php?p=326518) and my engine pull thread.
I've had a leak on the output shaft since I got it. I tried a nissan seal, multiple of the other seals in the parts exchange. Nothing made a difference.
I have done right stuff around the edge of the seal, so I know it isn't leaking between the seal and casting.
The shaft on the yoke is smooth, no wear rings, rust, or pitting.
I figured that narrowed it down to the bronze bushing being worn, allowing the yoke to flop around too much.
With the bronze bushing seemingly NLA, I ordered another tailshaft on ebay when a clean looking one came up. But now that I look at it, the bushing seems worn probably more than my original. Feels like maybe I am just wasting my time swapping it out (I need to pull the engine for rear main seal anyway..)
I've had a leak on the output shaft since I got it. I tried a nissan seal, multiple of the other seals in the parts exchange. Nothing made a difference.
I have done right stuff around the edge of the seal, so I know it isn't leaking between the seal and casting.
The shaft on the yoke is smooth, no wear rings, rust, or pitting.
I figured that narrowed it down to the bronze bushing being worn, allowing the yoke to flop around too much.
With the bronze bushing seemingly NLA, I ordered another tailshaft on ebay when a clean looking one came up. But now that I look at it, the bushing seems worn probably more than my original. Feels like maybe I am just wasting my time swapping it out (I need to pull the engine for rear main seal anyway..)
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Re: Trans output seal leak advice needed

the one in the car now - bushing looks fairly thick with no uneven wear. Leaks a lot with every seal and flings gear oil all around it.

the one I bought. looks thinner and has uneven wear at 5'oclock.

worn and thru the bronze
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Re: Trans output seal leak advice needed
Also, does anyone know the size for the small o ring for the control rod? Part H / 32858-14600. That is basically my last idea. Maybe it is leaking there and then dripping down onto the housing. But it does not seem like THAT much gear oil would make it out of there even with a bad o ring.


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Re: Trans output seal leak advice needed
This might be worth a try?
It has a 35mm inside diameter, which is what the (4 speed) driveshaft yoke assy requires.
https://sales.omegamachine.com/Nissan_F ... /71411.htm
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It has a 35mm inside diameter, which is what the (4 speed) driveshaft yoke assy requires.
https://sales.omegamachine.com/Nissan_F ... /71411.htm
Cheers
Ray B.
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Re: Trans output seal leak advice needed
is the F o-ring (32845-18800) as big of a pain in the ass to replace as it looks like? I am not sure how one would get the pressed in sleeve out.cbez wrote: Mon Apr 21, 2025 5:42 pm Also, does anyone know the size for the small o ring for the control rod? Part H / 32858-14600. That is basically my last idea. Maybe it is leaking there and then dripping down onto the housing. But it does not seem like THAT much gear oil would make it out of there even with a bad o ring.
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Re: Trans output seal (or o ring?) leak advice needed
Maybe it would be helpful to talk to an old school trans shop and see what they say? Nothing to loose...
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Re: Trans output seal (or o ring?) leak advice needed
May go that route. the best one in my area that was around 20-30 years got bought out and has terrible reviews now.
I am hoping when I pull it and can look at everything off the car, something will jump out to me.
I am hoping when I pull it and can look at everything off the car, something will jump out to me.
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Re: Trans output seal (or o ring?) leak advice needed
I ordered the small o ring part H. Maybe I will try some heavy grease on the rod as well (that's what she said). That might help me at least isolate the leak even if it washes out eventually.
Interested if anyone has experience with those leaking or replacing them.
Interested if anyone has experience with those leaking or replacing them.
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Re: Trans output seal (or o ring?) leak advice needed
Hard to know but as you say, give everything a thorough clean then just observe the area.
Does the tail shaft slip joint show any undue wear at the seal position?
Does the tail shaft slip joint show any undue wear at the seal position?
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Re: Trans output seal (or o ring?) leak advice needed
nope, it looked smooth, no pitting rust or wear rings.Nissanman wrote: Mon Apr 21, 2025 9:22 pm Hard to know but as you say, give everything a thorough clean then just observe the area.
Does the tail shaft slip joint show any undue wear at the seal position?
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Re: Trans output seal (or o ring?) leak advice needed
Anyone have good tip for pushing out the sleeve that holds the gear selector rod in the tailshaft, to get at the bigger o ring? I tried a punch and it didn't budge lol.
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Re: Trans output seal (or o ring?) leak advice needed
You probably need a small bearing puller to grip the edge of the sleeve and slowly extract it 

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