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G50 input shaft seal issue 😔

Hey everyone, I dropped my motor and trans for the first time. Been plugging away nice so far..until this seal. Found the thread with the bearing puller tool and 1 inch pipe. I did this, threaded it in plenty far..but the center of the seal came out leaving the out part of the seal still stuck inside. I’m bummed I thought that trick would work great.

Any thoughts on how to get this out would be great. I’ve tried a pick, even a small pry bar to try and get it out.


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Google search seal remover tool. Lond handle and a long and short hook.
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And after replacing the seal, clean that bell housing out.

That's one dirty closeup pic. A warning label would've been nice !
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Google search seal remover tool. Lond handle and a long and short hook.
I’ve read a lot of your comments the last few years. Thank you for the support and info. You’re a legend.
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And after replacing the seal, clean that bell housing out.

That's one dirty closeup pic. A warning label would've been nice !
Hahahah oh trust me I will! The entire trans looked like that yesterday. I cleaned everything good except for the bell housing. I had a time trying to remove the clutch arm shaft. Finally got it this morning. My input shaft seal and flywheel seal were both leaning leaking 😃. Clutch assembly is all in great shape but disk is contaminated with oil. Two rally’s coming up..no time to waste!
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Look up the seal on the 964 list
A threaded pipe to catch the seal and a coupling to pull against does wonders…
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Take the diff out ( no big deal) Tap it out from the other side
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I tried the threaded pipe. Someone put too much loctite around the seal so when I pulled it out with the puller tool is pulled the center of the seal only. I took the trans to a friends trans shop and he removed it for me. The seal puller tool wouldn’t fit in the space because of the shaft. Thanks for the help guys!
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Congrats.

Why would anyone use Locktite in this application ? For what's it's worth, I made my own extractor tool for the 915 shift seal off a threaded pipe, as inspired by a post Jim Williams wrote.

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