Well I got my S52 swap track 88 M3 car done for bimmerfest. Made the drive down to SB and back about 450 miles round trip. I noticed i had a leak of oil from the bell housing area. Well i pulled the transmission today and sure enough the transmission is leaking from the input shaft seal that i replaced before i put the transmission in and did the swap. So the spent today replacing the input shaft seal again and went and drove around about 50 miles with a new OEM dealer input shaft seal and it's leaking worse then the last one. Anyone got any idea's?
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Howd you take it out? I dont know how to make it any more clear? Is there any scoring where the seal sits in the trans?Last edited by 416stroker; 05-08-2009, 10:49 PM.84 318I Delphin RIP
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Your input shaft could have excessive play which is causing to stress the seal too much on one side causing a slight gap on the opposite side. Iono? All I could think of. Not much really that could go wrong with changing seals so I'm stomp as much as you are.
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Originally posted by surebimmer View PostTo much play in the input shaft maybe? There is no noises coming from the trans. Wasn't leaking before i replaced it. But thought it was a good idea to replace it. i guess the saying goes if it ain't broke don't fix it.
Originally posted by jahnaboi View PostYour input shaft could have excessive play which is causing to stress the seal too much on one side causing a slight gap on the opposite side. Iono? All I could think of. Not much really that could go wrong with changing seals so I'm stomp as much as you are.
I agree with bolth of you that could be it. I hope its not. is there any vibrations?84 318I Delphin RIP
87 325IS delphin 24v Sold
89 325 Alpineweiss
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