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Old 2nd July 2022, 05:44   #20
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Originally Posted by larryr123 View Post
Ed, When replacing the driveshaft seal, did you completely remove the driveshaft from the car, or did you leave the shaft connected at the hub end?
Was it easy to remove the seal, and was it obvious that the existing seal was damaged when looking at it?

Regards Larry
Seal is easy to remove, put a screwdriver in the hole and lever it out. Careful not to scrape the casing with the screwdriver.
I could not tell if my seals were damaged, I just changed them as the drive shafts had been out and they were probably the original seals. My driveshaft's were completely removed. Probably easier not to have them connected to the hub.

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