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Fluids & Leaks

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Seem to be losing a little bit of trans fluid from the output end of the box around the shaft, only seems to be when warm and driving though, nothing too major, so I am assuming the seal wants changing - is this going to be a nightmare or relatively easy ???

Also, I assume AQF fluid is best for 727's ???

Brake fluid, would DOT 3 be ok ? it does say synthetic based on the can ?? sorry to sound so dumb, cant think of the last car I had where you had to check about 10 different fluid levels every 10 mins !!!
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All answers are here on the MB. Can't be bottemed to look them up....
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Rear seal is a twenty min job, easy stuff !
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Cheers Kev !! I did have a look around first, honest !! however, I must be truthfull and say that I didn't actually check the first thread on this board, which I find links to the old boards !!! :oops:

Thankyou . . . . . .

However, couldn't find any more info on changing that rear seal, so any tips would be appriciated !! (or the best place to get one?)
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Pull prop, prize out old seal, clean housing, put a smear of oil on the new seal, find tube or large socket to fit outer of seal, whack in, re-fit prop, check oil, drive car :D
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Pull prop, prize out old seal, clean housing, put a smear of oil on the new seal, find tube or large socket to fit outer of seal, whack in, re-fit prop, check oil, drive car
So what your saying Alex is - pull prop (drop on finger or toe) prize out old seal (in about 100 little bits with a face full of oil) smear oil (kick over oil can all over floor) find tube or socket to fit and whack in (cant find nuffin after spending 2 hours looking and doing 6 other jobs for the missus in the meantime! whack fingers more time than seal) re fit prop (cant get it in :wink: ) check oil (to low haven't got anymore, shops are shut) drive car (discover another problem)

Only joking I am sure it will go much worse... i mean better than that :D

Cheers Alex, PS, quickest/easiest/cheapest place to get a new seal is_______ ?
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You will get a sleeve full and a garage floor full of oil if you don't drain some fluid out first or catch it with a container. :)
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Not if you jack the BACK of the car up you won't ! trust me!

The seal will come out in one bit it is steel ringed, post the dimensions of yours, I have one but there were/are two different sizes..
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And try to get the Mopar Perf type one - it has a lip that not all aftermarket ones have.
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Cheers Alex, I will have a look and let you know
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Well, that little job didn't go to badly !! only an hour to take the old seal out, talk about tight . . . . and you are right, had the back end of the general way up in the air and no fluid on workshop floor or down sleeve - Hooray !!

Alex - Dimensions for you: metal sleeve diameter 63mm, depth of metal sleeve to flange 10-11mm

Numbers on flange: 7300-s

any good ???
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no fluid on workshop floor or down sleeve
You sure there's any in there? :shock:
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