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remove transmission, remove rear main seal, install new rear main seal, install transmission.
Remove the you joint and driveshaft. Remove the rear end seal plate. Remove the seal and bearing. Reverse the process to install the new seal.
Bad window seal?
Check the manual.
My 72 Impala's trunk will fill with water because the rear window seal leaks My 72 Impala's trunk will fill with water because the rear window seal leaks
remove the transmission pry the old seal out and install the new one. piece of cake
You really don't. There was a manufacturers defect in the 2003 and 2004 NB convertibles. Upholstery shops will tell you that the window needs to be reglued. Average cost to remove the top and reglue is about $500, but they will not guarantee the fix. Save up and buy a new top from Robbins in California and have it installed. Total price for the top and install is around $1500. Best Rgards and Good Luck, Glenn
To give the window a good seal when its closed.
window seal
You have to start by pulling out the transmission, this will give you access to the rear cover of the engine, and the rear crankshaft oil seal. You have to remove the rear engine cover once exposed, then you can pop out the old seal and press in the new one! And re-install transmission.
You can either pull the engine out or remove the transmission and flywheel to install the rear seal. It slides over the back of the CRANKSHAFT on the back of the engine. Must remove 1 or the other to replace seal.
Not really, you need to drop the oil pan to get to the rear main. You may be able to install a new seal by dropping the cap for the rear main. You may have to loosen all the main caps and pull the crank down just a bit. Install the seal and re-torque the main caps.