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Originally Posted by: Rivernut It is pretty easy to add the oil with the transmission out. Check the fluid level using a small paperclip. The iol should be no higher than the seam of the case and the lower cast iron section. if you increase the level it will just leak out. Any suggestions on how much can leak out and be "OK"?.. I just worked on my in-laws washer and saw the leaking from the vent hole (as it was on it's back) and probably 1-2 oz leaked out before I cleaned it up and taped over it temporarily.. Thoughts? Thanks in advance.. I'd prefer to not take the tranny out if I can avoid it.. Johnny K
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These tranny's are not cheep, I would fill it with the right oil.
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The part number for the oil is AP3072960Gene.
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I have one of these transmissions apart and want to replace the horizontal input shaft seal and bearing. I can't figure out how to remove this shaft. How do you get this out/in?
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I have one of these transmissions apart and want to replace the input shaft's seal and bearing. I can't figure out how the shaft comes out. How does it?
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I removed the oil seal from the transmission where the coupler comes out. It was easy. The seal was about 11 dollars on this site. I added more 90 weight oil and put the new seal in. To remove the seal, I just hit it on an angle with a hammer and a flat head screw driver. It tilted to the side. After that it was easy to pull out. I put the new one on by using a hammer and a socket. Good luck.
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