Sorting out a couple minor leaks... 99 LS
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Sorting out a couple minor leaks... 99 LS
I started noticing a couple drips on the garage floor, I HATE drips!!!!, but they are too far back to be coming from the engine. Tranny right! I jack her up this morning to take a look, hoping it's just fluid from the rear engine (trans) mount. The mount looks fine, but I will replace it when I'm sorting this out. The entire pan is lightly soaked, not dripping soaked but bad enough. I did a complete trans flush a couple months ago but I didn't touch the pan. So obviously I need to drop the pan and throw a new gasket on her, I'll do the filter as well while it's open. Also, the metal shroud under the mount was covered in oil on top and bottom which I thought seemed odd....
So here's my question-
Everything above the pan is clean except for the entry point for the parking lock shaft. There is an oil seal ( 9031112001 ) that I'm sure should be replaced since I'm at 193,XXX miles. How accessible is that seal to remove and replace once I drop the pan?
Thanks guys!
So here's my question-
Everything above the pan is clean except for the entry point for the parking lock shaft. There is an oil seal ( 9031112001 ) that I'm sure should be replaced since I'm at 193,XXX miles. How accessible is that seal to remove and replace once I drop the pan?
Thanks guys!
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I'm not a fan of any sort of gasket goo on an automatic transmission, but with the synthetic lubes now it maybe necessary to use a very thin film on the gasket, most gaskets come coated with a sealer of sorts, but they need clean not oily metal.
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I started noticing a couple drips on the garage floor, I HATE drips!!!!, but they are too far back to be coming from the engine. Tranny right! I jack her up this morning to take a look, hoping it's just fluid from the rear engine (trans) mount. The mount looks fine, but I will replace it when I'm sorting this out. The entire pan is lightly soaked, not dripping soaked but bad enough. I did a complete trans flush a couple months ago but I didn't touch the pan. So obviously I need to drop the pan and throw a new gasket on her, I'll do the filter as well while it's open. Also, the metal shroud under the mount was covered in oil on top and bottom which I thought seemed odd....
So here's my question-
Everything above the pan is clean except for the entry point for the parking lock shaft. There is an oil seal ( 9031112001 ) that I'm sure should be replaced since I'm at 193,XXX miles. How accessible is that seal to remove and replace once I drop the pan?
Thanks guys!
So here's my question-
Everything above the pan is clean except for the entry point for the parking lock shaft. There is an oil seal ( 9031112001 ) that I'm sure should be replaced since I'm at 193,XXX miles. How accessible is that seal to remove and replace once I drop the pan?
Thanks guys!
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Thanks banshee that's the info I was looking for. No wonder I couldn't find a Lexus part number for the pan gasket. Felpro makes one but it sounds like I need to stick with FIPG (no pun intended...)
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For what it's worth I used a felpro rubber gasket on a '01 tundra (same transmission pan) and it's not leaking a drop. It had a rubber gasket already on it as well, I'm guessing from the factory since I'm unaware of any previous trans work but I could be wrong. I did use some FIPG on all the bolt threads just in case.
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To use the fipg stuff the mating surfaces have to be ultra clean not a small amount of transmission oil on them at all, and that is really difficult on a used in the car transmission. Upside down on a bench it works great. And unless the pan is leaking there is no reason to remove it with under 200,000 miles that is if the trans fluid has been changed occasionally.
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The rear mount should arrive in a few days. This is not an urgent repair so I think I will replace the mount, re torque the pan bolts, clean everything up, drain what's in the pan and put a new gasket on the drain plug. I'll drive her for a week or two and re check to see what's going on under there. If I need to replace the seal on the lock shaft then so be it but this way the pan stays on unless it's absolutely necessary to drop it...
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