see http://onmyhonor.com/wing/fork.htm
Just buy the right oil from the Honda dealer.
They usually are included in a set of plug wires. {No they are not. They are a separate set of seals and you must take off the valve cover to get to them. Google Honda forums and you will find good guides at places like hondatech.com or superhonda.com}
It can cost upwards of 200.00 dollars to replace the transmission seals in a 96 Honda Accord as of 2014. The exact price depends on the seals you purchase.
On the Front Line - Dan Seals album - was created in 1986.
no, but it sure makes the job a whole lot easier
You have to remove the brakes, rotors, wheel hubs, axle shafts, diff cover, and differential carrier, seals are on the inside of the axle tubes.
Honda Automatic transmissions use an internal filter that is designed for the life of the transmission. It is extremely rare that one would have to be changed. Also do not do a power flush on a Honda transmission as it will ruin the internal seals.
You can get them from Honda directly or buy them on e-bay.
it is said thet the male seals peeni freeze off! xD
Transmission seals? front yes, rear no. Engine seals, yes.
Unfortunately, Honda parts usually require special tools. You will need a fork seal driver, which is pretty standard. But you will also need a special driver to remove the bolt at the bottom of the forks. This tool can be made, but it may be better to order the part. Visit a Honda forum for specifics, since every bike is different. Changing fork seals is generally the same. Make sure to use a proper fork seal driver, since slight nicks to new seals can cause the seals to break. In a nutshell: Remove the dust cover, then the clip that holds the seals in place. Pull the forks apart being careful that the spring doesn't force the top fork out too quickly. Drain the oil. The parts of the forks are held together with bolts at the bottom of the forks. That's what the special tool is for. Clean out the forks and return the parts. Pour clean fork oil, drive the seals in place. Replace the clip and dust covers. The amount of fork oil is important. Check the service manual or a Honda forum.
Get in front of them and start walking.