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    oil leak from gearstick

    So I removed the transmission tunnel today (noticed yesterday when I was under it that the insulation on the underside was just sitting on the gearbox, no longer sticking to the plastic tunnel, so I thought I'd pull it off and replace it seeing I have everything else out at the moment anyway)

    and found that there is an oil leak where the gearstick goes into the top of the box.
    It looks like there is a seal there that has pretty much disintegrated.
    Any tips on what I should do?

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    Just buy a new neoprene seal for under the gearstick Chris.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Bearman View Post
    Just buy a new neoprene seal for under the gearstick Chris.
    Thanks Brian. Is there a part number at all? Any directions on how to remove/replace. I think I can see how it goes in (looks like you have to remove the 4 bolts holding the top plate on, but I'm not sure and really don't want to break anything.
    Cheers

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    Part number is R622387. East to fit, just undo the 3 shouldered studs that hold the gearstick to the top of the box and remove the gearstick, lube the inside circumference of the new seal and push it over the ball (from the bottom) then bolt it back on. Hey presto, no more oil leaks for another 10 odd years and it also holds the gearstick a lot firmer.
    Cheers......Brian
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    Quote Originally Posted by Bearman View Post
    Part number is R622387. East to fit, just undo the 3 shouldered studs that hold the gearstick to the top of the box and remove the gearstick, lube the inside circumference of the new seal and push it over the ball (from the bottom) then bolt it back on. Hey presto, no more oil leaks for another 10 odd years and it also holds the gearstick a lot firmer.

    You, You are Awesome! Thanks

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    While I'm ordering parts, is there a part number for the window felt (RHS).
    mine is rattly and annoying.

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    C'mon Chris, you must know how to find part numbers by now.

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    Quote Originally Posted by BadCo. View Post
    C'mon Chris, you must know how to find part numbers by now.
    I get my part numbers from here
    sometimes though It doesn't have the right one (like the gearstick seal)
    and either I'm not reading it right or it doesn't have a listing for the window seal.

    It there a better source so I don't have to spam the board continually?

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    There most certainly is!

    Have a read of this thread:
    http://remlr.com/forum/index.php'topic=3783.0



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    Quote Originally Posted by BadCo. View Post
    There most certainly is!

    Have a read of this thread:
    How To: Look Up Part Numbers



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    Thank you Sir.

    This should be stickied to the top of this forum.

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