Side oil seal

Discussion in 'Technical' started by schatzyy, Jul 14, 2008.

  1. pexzed

    pexzed Forum Administrator

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    J'attends avec impatience vos photos. Il faut espérer que nous pouvons vous fournir l'assistance nécessaire.

    and Benny_C, the google translation of your text goes as follows
    LMAO! You boys I do not cracking up? end! If only I spoke to the french that I could participate on your pitreries. A stamp Side could indicate a line attached to or turbo which is pierced. Well, I missed the french for the moment. BTW, the French are not gays? my opinion. Viva La Z!

    I guess a lot is lost in the translation. Google has a long way to go for sure :D
     
  2. geron

    geron National Petroleum Equipm

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    You guys crack me up!!. Good to see some humor in amongst these problems.

    He may be referring to one of the turbo return lines to the sump I think.

    Peter

     
  3. WazTTed

    WazTTed Grease Monkey

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    i would assume your talking about the rocker covers. the inner most covers have rubber gaskets, the outermost covers use a silicon sealant from factory and after 10 plus years its very common for them to leak!
     
  4. CHILI

    CHILI Indestructable Target

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    Humour?....What humour?:confused::confused:
    There is no humour on here.....Humour is frowned upon on Technical fora.:eek::mad::mad::nono::nono::nono::bash:

    Kindly keep your subversive ideas to yourself, Von Schmallhousen.:cool::mad2:
    Bloody Dumbkopf!:banned:
     
  5. schatzyy

    schatzyy New Member

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    VOILA!!!!!!!
    Picture one, it's the "oil seal" that in need to put on the left & right part of the " diferential"?

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    Picture two, I need to remove the drive shaft to put the seal, but I cant'.
    Do you know why?(this is my question)[​IMG][/url][/IMG]

    Thank you very much mates!
    Cheers!!:):)
     
  6. Tektrader

    Tektrader Z32 Hoe, service me baby

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    LOL, now it all becomes clear. :D

    I havent ever removed that seal but it looks fun. Maybe the guys who have put the leader gears in can add to this.

    Most here would just swap Diffs if this leaked. Its probably cheaper. :bash:
     
  7. WazTTed

    WazTTed Grease Monkey

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    good time 2 upgrade your diff :) a expensive job to say the least :(:(:(
     
  8. CHILI

    CHILI Indestructable Target

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    Hi Tekie,

    There appears to be a very large crack in the Diff Cover which would be a potential oil leak waiting to happen.
    Maybe sourcing another Diff would be a much better solution, altogether.

    Cheers
    Lloyd
     
  9. IB

    IB ?????

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    Service Manual isn't much help:
    You might need to try asking on www.twinturbo.net

    Good luck.
     
  10. CHILI

    CHILI Indestructable Target

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    Yep! To say that the Workshop Manual leaves something to be desired, is a massive understatement, nes par?:eek::zlove:
     
  11. schatzyy

    schatzyy New Member

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    Hi guys!
    Thank a lot! I think it will be the mess to change these seal:bash::D
    Zee ya!:)
     
  12. black baz

    black baz black 'n blue Bazemy

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    mon oncle ... who is this "nes par" guy .... lol....

    .... je ne c'est pas .... :eek::eek::eek::D:D:D

     
  13. JT

    JT Track Addict

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    Undo the 6 bolts (14mm from memory) that hold the driveshaft to the flange then the driveshaft will just swing out of the way far enough to remove the side flange. The flange will just pull straight out but you may need to tap on it a bit with a slide hammer or similar, it has an internal clip holding it in place. Alternatively you can gently pry it out.
     
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  14. Yellow_Z32

    Yellow_Z32 Eddie

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    i like frog legs
     
  15. CHILI

    CHILI Indestructable Target

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    Thanks for that John(that's the part that is strangely missing from the Manual.:zlove:

    Cheers mate
    Lloyd.
     
  16. schatzyy

    schatzyy New Member

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    :D:D:D:D:)
     
  17. schatzyy

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    Thank you very much JT, I will try that. Maybe I shoult take some Redbull!:D:D:p
    Thanks mates!!!
    Cheers
     
  18. schatzyy

    schatzyy New Member

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    By the way, I will put some pics of my Z tomorrow. Stay tune.:zlove:
     
  19. Tektrader

    Tektrader Z32 Hoe, service me baby

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    I just came back from 3 weeks in France. My Daughter is in Clermont-Ferrand on student exchange for 12 months.

    I have to tell you what a lovely country France is. Except for Marseille. That place is a major dump.

    We only saw 1 Z32 in the whole trip. It looked like a wreck. It was at St Charles Gare in Marseille. Everyone must park them in garages over there.

    Central France has some of the best winding roads I have ever driven on. Especially in the national park on the way to Mende. Took me almost 2 hours to drive 80 klms, the road is Awesome.

    How good is the new bridge at Millau ?? Fantastic piece of engineering.

    We are coming back soon :D
     
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  20. schatzyy

    schatzyy New Member

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    Hi!!
    I'm glad you like it (except Marseille, I'm agree:D). I'm just at 2 hours drive from Clermont.
    I went to Tasmania last year, nice winding roads too!
    Cheers:)
     

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