Clutch Replacement, Seal Help
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Clutch Replacement, Seal Help
All:
I bought a used 2000 model year S2000 and the owner said that it didn't need anything -- well, anything except a new clutch.
Now, that I've accepted this rather expensive fact, I want to get it done right! That includes replacing any seals in/around the transmission.
I don't know much about this, but it's been suggested that I replace:
Rear Main Seal -- part number 91214-PCX-003
I've also heard that I might need to replace the transmission input shaft seal. Does this sound correct?
As I'm ordering the parts myself, do you have any idea what part # this might be? I can't read the schematics very well.
Any other parts/seals I should be concerned with?
Thanks in advance!
I bought a used 2000 model year S2000 and the owner said that it didn't need anything -- well, anything except a new clutch.
Now, that I've accepted this rather expensive fact, I want to get it done right! That includes replacing any seals in/around the transmission.
I don't know much about this, but it's been suggested that I replace:
Rear Main Seal -- part number 91214-PCX-003
I've also heard that I might need to replace the transmission input shaft seal. Does this sound correct?
As I'm ordering the parts myself, do you have any idea what part # this might be? I can't read the schematics very well.
Any other parts/seals I should be concerned with?
Thanks in advance!
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Replacing the rear main seal is a delicate task. I would not touch it. I've likely seen 50-60 s2k rear main seals with the flywheel off. Never seen one leak.
I have never replaced an input shaft seal either.
I have seen an improperly seated oil gallery plug on a 2004: (this is very rare)
I have never replaced an input shaft seal either.
I have seen an improperly seated oil gallery plug on a 2004: (this is very rare)
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