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Old 11-27-2011, 11:55 AM   #1
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Another leaking 350/205. help?

I just replaced both seal and the oring in mine and it is still pushing fluid into the tcase. I pulled back apart and the seal are in correctly and not damaged. There are some shiny spots on the coupler where the seals ride but I cant "feel" them when I drag an ice pic across them. Any ideas? should I replace it? And where can I get it if I do?
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Old 11-27-2011, 09:51 PM   #2
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Re: Another leaking 350/205. help?

I had that same problem. The shop that was local to me gave me two seals that were skinny, and when installed were only about a 1/8" thicker than the seal that was in there. They told me to oppose the sealing sides and its been good ever since. The shop was called Anaheim Gear in Anaheim, CA
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Old 11-28-2011, 04:45 PM   #3
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Re: Another leaking 350/205. help?

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I had that same problem. The shop that was local to me gave me two seals that were skinny, and when installed were only about a 1/8" thicker than the seal that was in there. They told me to oppose the sealing sides and its been good ever since. The shop was called Anaheim Gear in Anaheim, CA
Same for me , I was put off by the differing size of the replacement seals due to the hassle of taking out the 205 (and repeating that ungodly mess on my garage floor) but the two seals worked out fine.
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