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Shift Shaft Seal questions

Discussion in '308/328' started by tobygaff, Jan 11, 2025.

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  1. s219

    s219 Formula Junior

    Aug 26, 2021
    516
    I agree 100%, there should be no added pressurization of either sump from other factors. If there is any tendency for fluids to leak in one direction or the other, it would be due to hydrostatic pressure (due to their relative heights) and viscosity (resistance to flow) of each oil . I believe the resting engine oil level is higher than the gear oil level and the engine oil is most certainly less viscous, so if the fluids wanted to swap space at rest, I'd put money on the engine oil wanting to get into the gearbox.

    Somewhere I have it written down which direction the cups on the seals are supposed to face for a 308/328 but I can't find it. Pretty sure it was cups facing into the engine on both seals, which may line up with the hydrostatic pressure and viscosity theory I just pulled out of my butt (curse of being a mechanical engineer).
     
  2. rwbolt1

    rwbolt1 Karting

    Sep 10, 2006
    245
    Boerne, TX
    Full Name:
    Rodney Bolt
    Assuming all parts and tools are on hand and a modest level of mechanical competency, what is an estimated time to replace the shift shaft seals?
     
  3. BrockBenson

    BrockBenson Formula Junior

    Oct 18, 2018
    279
    Australia
    It was a full day job for me, but as usual for old cars I found other things to fix while I was under there! I used the Unobtainium seals and they were a little hard to install. No leaks since, and that was five years ago. But otherwise pretty straight forward if you like oil dripping on your head :)
     

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