A4 1999.5 1.8T Q, AEB engine, AT (DVT), 99K miles. I pulled the engine to do a swap/rebuild (blown turbo for sure and probably sludge?) and found "oil/tranny fluid" in the bell housing and inside the Torque Converter. I can see fluid settled under tranny shaft too. Is this a simple seal replacement? If so how hard is it to replace? If this front seal is bad, what else might neeed replaced?
All of a sudden, its a project car!
Thanks!
All of a sudden, its a project car!
Thanks!
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Its the torque converter seal, you can replace that but you need the correct install tool to press it in.
You can buy it at the dealer for about $20 or so.
You can buy it at the dealer for about $20 or so.
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No the tail housing seal can easilly be replaced by taking out the prop shaft and popping it out with a screwdriver or pry bar. I would wait onthat seal.
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Pull that **** straight out and turn it upsidown LOL.
RE: transmission seal bell housing leak
Yea, I was afraid it was goning to be that "easy". It reminds me of trying to get all the oil out of an oil filter. Step 1: Turn it upside down... Step 2: repeat step 1 a hundred times.