Manual Trans - Hole near input shaft?

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  1. Boll!

    Boll! Well-Known Member

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    Hi Guys.
    Putting a new clutch in, and while i was cleaning up the inside of the bell housing, i noticed this hole in the casing where the input shaft comes out.
    Im making the assumption that it should be there, am i right?
    Whats it for?

    Cheers.
    Col

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  2. ZcrazyZx

    ZcrazyZx New Member

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    Yep it's meant to be there :) Props for making sure, can never be too careful with these cars lol
     
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  3. Boll!

    Boll! Well-Known Member

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    Yeah I thought as much, didn’t really look like a price had broken out.
    Any idea why it’s there?
     
  4. Sanouske

    Sanouske Retired Moderator

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    its a witness hole. for when the gasket or shaft seal goes astray behind the cover, it will dribble gearbox oil out and into the bellhousing, which also has its own witness hole at the bottom for allowing oil and debris out.

    Water pumps also have witness holes for when the shaft seal fails, lets water past so you can see and attend to it.
     
  5. Boll!

    Boll! Well-Known Member

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    Ahhh yes, that makes sense.
    Cheers
     

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