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As so often happens, a simple repair has turned into a nightmare. We have an oil leak at the shifter, so we decided to change the gear oil in the secondary drive and the final drive. Both were just n.a.s.t.y. I honestly don't know if they have ever been changed.

We cannot for the life of us get that stupid seal out! I have searched, and read, and searched some more, and tried the tricks suggested. Now the seal is so buggered up, we can't even ride. The outside edge will not come loose. The inside edge was already loose and that's why it was leaking. We tried a dental pick and a pick set from AutoZone. I have tried putting a drywall screw in, but it won't drive into it. I am scared to take a drill bit to it, and don't have one long enough. We even tried running a knife around the outside edge to see if we could break it loose. This sucker won't budge!

Help!
 
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Hi Mr. wolfman,

I found a few related threads. Maybe they will help.

http://www.thegsresources.com/_forum/showthread.php?t=83042
http://www.thegsresources.com/_forum/showthread.php?t=90272
http://www.thegsresources.com/_forum/showthread.php?t=90103

The most successful suggestion seemed to be to drill a couple of small holes in the old seal, put a couple of screws in them, and use the screws to pull out the old seal. Either that, or take out the clutch and punch it out from the other side. Good luck.

Thank you for your indulgence,

BassCliff
 
drill a small hole in the seal Then use the screw method
 
Do as Lynn says. You need the hole to allow a self tapper, preferably steel, to turn into the outer, which is usually a metal ring and will not easily give up its home of many years.
You can put a self tapper on both sides and pull on both heads at the same time
 
after hours of being patient and using s dental pick. and a long hook and pick set I got from Harbor freight. I got it out and put the new seal in. I couldn't get it in all the way but it isn't leaking so I watch it and see if it holds.
 
If you ever have to replace it again, make sure you GREASE the seal inside & out before you install it & it will go right on. Ray.
 
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