yes if you go to hemelhempstead's antique store
Front seal: remove engine or transmission and replace the seal. Rear seal, remove the drive shaft to replace the seal. Unfortunately, you typically only have problems with the front seal.
that the seal around the pan is comprimised or the transmission seal is comprimised and either one has to be replaced
Murphy's Law
You gotta use tools.
sounds like you need the rear transmission seal replaced easy to do for the do it youreselfer. remove drive shaft and replace the seal on the end of the transmission and re-assemble
The seal lips, in the transmission have been ripped - if the oil coming from there - seals would have to be replaced.
The seal must be replaced, which will require the removal of the transmission.
The engine rear main seal can only be replaced with the engine or transmission out of the vehicle.
Axle seal is bad and needs to be replaced
how do I replace the seal on a 1990 Toyota 4x4 pick up, where the transfer case meets the exterior housing of the manual transmission?
The rear, or tail shaft, of a transmission has a seal around the output shaft. The drive shaft will have to be removed and the seal replaced.
Assuming we are talking about the rear oil seal on that transmission, if it has been replaced and it still leaks, check the condition of the universal joints in the driveshaft.