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What is the seal on the back of the transmission?

What is the seal on the back of the transmission?

The output shaft seal, sometimes called the rear transmission seal or driveshaft seal, prevents fluid from escaping where the driveshaft yoke slips into the transmission.

How much does it cost to replace a rear engine seal?

Amade of either rubber of silicone, this main seal is crucial in keeping the liquid where it should be, and typically requires a replacement to be fixed when getting damaged The rear main seal replacement cost is usually between $410 and $517, with labor costs estimating between $388-$491 of the total.

What causes a leak in the rear main seal?

Since rear main seal leaks are uncommon on most vehicles it’s very possible that you’ve got another leak higher up on the motor that is dripping down and just looks like a rear main seal leak.  The most common leaks that can masquerade as a rear main seal leak is a valve cover gasket leak, intake manifold gasket leak or a distributor gasket leak.

Can You reassembly a GMC truck with an oil leak?

Reassembly is just the reverse and the crank seal in the timing cover is simple to replace. Don’t forget to grease up the new seal so it won’t burn on the crank upon startup. Also it’ll be a bit of a bitch to get the cover back on if you didn’t remove the oil pan.

What causes an oil leak on a Silverado truck?

I just recently noticed an oil leak on my 2013 1500. After looking at it, I figured it was the oil filter, which I found to be less than hand tight (after 5,000 miles with this filter). I brought it in to the dealer and they told me they had gotten a bad batch of filters, and have had them fall off trucks more than once.

Where is the oil pan gasket under the rear seal?

The oil pan gasket is just below the rear main seal. An oil pan gasket is also usually much less expensive to replace so it’s important to check for leaks in your oil pan gasket before you jump to any conclusions.

Where is the oil leak on my Chevy 5.3?

I’ve been chasing an oil leak on my 2000 4wd 5.3 for about a month and I’m afraid it’s the rear main. The truck has 156k on it and never leaked a drop until a couple of months ago. It drips off the bottom of the bellhousing, drain plug, starter bolt, and the pan bolt beside the oil filter.

Since rear main seal leaks are uncommon on most vehicles it’s very possible that you’ve got another leak higher up on the motor that is dripping down and just looks like a rear main seal leak.  The most common leaks that can masquerade as a rear main seal leak is a valve cover gasket leak, intake manifold gasket leak or a distributor gasket leak.

I just recently noticed an oil leak on my 2013 1500. After looking at it, I figured it was the oil filter, which I found to be less than hand tight (after 5,000 miles with this filter). I brought it in to the dealer and they told me they had gotten a bad batch of filters, and have had them fall off trucks more than once.

Is the rear main seal on a 2000 GM Truck?

From buying research to owner support, join 1.5 MILLION GM Truck Enthusiasts every month who use GM-Trucks.com as a daily part of their ownership experience. I’ve been chasing an oil leak on my 2000 4wd 5.3 for about a month and I’m afraid it’s the rear main.

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Ruth Doyle