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340BHP-WRX 27 February 2007 11:28 PM

Replacing rear crank seal on '96 wrx ?
 
My rear crank seal looks like it could be leaking,getting oil dripping down in between engine/box,just had the front crank seal done too !!!
Ive been quoted nearly £400 to do this job by a well known company on here so im going to do the job myself instead !
Has anyone got a guide of somesort on how to do this or any useful info to help me with this ?

stockcar 28 February 2007 07:57 AM

you've either got to pull the engine or take the gearbox out, fairly involved if your not that way inclined............would think a few places would sort for around half that

alyn

gaz-cole 28 February 2007 11:24 AM


Originally Posted by stockcar (Post 6704336)
you've either got to pull the engine or take the gearbox out, fairly involved if your not that way inclined............would think a few places would sort for around half that

alyn

yes i agree thats the price you would expect to pay for the clucth to be replaced not just the rear crank seal.

Sc0oby 28 February 2007 12:48 PM

they are pretty hard to do unless you have experience pulling out the tranny. better leave it to the expert to get the job done as well as warranty on the job

Jolly Green Monster 28 February 2007 12:56 PM

often end up replacing the clutch whilst at it.. because

A) contaiminated with oil

B) is worn so best replace as it has to come off to get to the seal.

Simon

340BHP-WRX 28 February 2007 05:41 PM


Originally Posted by Jolly Green Monster (Post 6705282)
often end up replacing the clutch whilst at it.. because

A) contaiminated with oil

B) is worn so best replace as it has to come off to get to the seal.

Simon

I'm fairly experienced with mechanical work so it shouldn't be too much of a problem.
The clutch isn't slipping so hopefully it isn't contamininated as it's an Exedy organic and it's not very old !!
Is there anything else that could be leaking in this area ?

StudentScooby 28 February 2007 05:57 PM

I thought my rear crankseal was leaking but it turned out to be a cracked inspection cover thingy! I had the crank seal done anyway while the box was off but scoobyclinic said it was ok...

Jolly Green Monster 28 February 2007 06:02 PM


Originally Posted by StudentScooby (Post 6706192)
I thought my rear crankseal was leaking but it turned out to be a cracked inspection cover thingy! I had the crank seal done anyway while the box was off but scoobyclinic said it was ok...

as Student says there is an inspection cover that can crack or leak.. squarish and behind the flywheel on the block.. some years are plastic.. other metal..

Simon

340BHP-WRX 28 February 2007 06:41 PM


Originally Posted by Jolly Green Monster (Post 6706207)
as Student says there is an inspection cover that can crack or leak.. squarish and behind the flywheel on the block.. some years are plastic.. other metal..

Simon

Oh right,so it's a gearbox off job either way !!

Jolly Green Monster 28 February 2007 08:36 PM


Originally Posted by 340BHP-WRX (Post 6706307)
Oh right,so it's a gearbox off job either way !!

yes...

the other option it is gearbox oil leak..

either way gearbox off or engine out...

Simon

340BHP-WRX 28 February 2007 08:49 PM

Where would the gearbox be leaking from ? Ive already checked around the driveshafts and its not leaking from there ! At first I thought it might be the clutch slave cylinder leaking down the 'box but im not losing any fluid that I can tell of so don't think it's that :brickwall
It's so hard to tell exactly where it's leaking from !

Jolly Green Monster 28 February 2007 08:53 PM

the layshaft seal.. basically where the shaft that goes into the clutch leaves the box.. you need to pull the box off or lift the engine out and check where it is coming from..

most likely is crank seal though.. you should also be able to tell from the smell whether it is engine or gearbox oil..

sniff the gearbox dip stick and then when you have finished gagging compare it to the oil leaking out the bottom of the car..

Simon

340BHP-WRX 28 February 2007 09:25 PM

Oh I remember the smell of gearbox oil and it's definately not that !!

Most likely is the crank seal then :mad:

How hard is it to remove the 'box ? After owning a Bmw M3 for the last couple of years before this WRX I haven't needed any tools due to the fact things rarely broke or needed replacing ;)

This is starting to bring back memories of owning Sierra Cosworths,something always needing replacing !!!


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