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Old 04-15-2024, 09:32 PM
dunney dunney is offline
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Default 2011 LTX1050 Rear Seal Leaking

Hey Folks,

This is my inaugural post, so please take it easy on me. I have an LTX1050, that is leaking from the little black seal on the bottom of the rear transmission assy. I believe it seals the tranny detach mechanism? Either way, it's leaking. I have a new seal, but my question is... how do I get the old one out? Drilling, screwdriver, prybar etc?Or do I have to disassemble the whole differential? I attached some pictures, hopefully they come through.

Thanks in advance!

dunney
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Old 04-16-2024, 07:42 AM
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I think you can pick it out. See video:

https://youtu.be/2VxjZeaZE3w?si=TBcS6fRncHQUA0yA
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Old 04-17-2024, 12:36 AM
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Thanks evhev. Ironcially, its not the same seal that's leaking, but it sure looks like it. I will try to the "screw out" method and see if it works. Thanks!
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Old 04-17-2024, 11:27 PM
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I followed the youtube guy's instruction on how to use a screw to back it out.

My gasket was slightly more stubborn, even after heating it.

If 1 screw is good, 4 must surely be better, right?
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Old 04-18-2024, 06:05 AM
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Nice work!
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