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I have a 1970 911 which appears to have a minor leak from the oil seal around the shift rod on the gearbox. Has anybody tried to change this with the trans in situ, or is this impossible, is it possible to drop the trans enough to be able to remove the Rear cover without completely removing the engine ?? Thanks for your help !
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check out the article in the tech articles section:
http://www.pelicanparts.com/techarticles/mult_shifter_rod_seal/mult_shifter_rod_seal.htm
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You can do it in the car, just did one last week. dig it out with one of the cotter pin puller that looks like a pick with a twist, remove the coupler,slide it over the shaft and find an open end wrench that fits the shaft and tap it into place under the car (hit the wrench down toward the middle 1/3 of its length using the flat of the open end to contact the seal.
Mike Bruns
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