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312-12 leak at brake shaft

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manahale

Hello,

So I've got a leak at the brake shaft. Checked my fluid and it is a cream color. Water I suspect, right? I imagine this is a big job. Trannie must come off? How do I know if I have a 5053 or 5058? Is it stamped on the housing?  Couldn't find it. Found 111198 and 111203 stamped on the brake side. No time to do it this year. So, I'm wondering about draining the fluid and replacing it with ATF for the remainder of the year to clean it out. In the spring, I could take the trannie off and replace the seal and bearing if needed. Is that a good idea for now? Should I think about replacing everything when I have it apart? Or does it all come apart fairly simply where I could just fix what is broken and not worry about the rest until their time comes?

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pfrederi

No need to pull anything.  Remove the Brake drum dig out seal use a CR 7410. Drain fuild raising front end  If it isn't reall ugly just refill

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ri702bill
8 minutes ago, pfrederi said:

No need to pull anything.  Remove the Brake drum dig out seal use a CR 7410. Drain fuild raising front end  If it isn't reall ugly just refill

Good advice. DO use a clean drain pan - after you drain it, let the fluid in the pan settle and look for anything out of the ordinary. Heavy metal shavings, broken gear teeth, or loose bearing needles ALL point to the need to drop the Unidrive and open it up. Contaminated fluid & water mix with none of the other issues, drain it, flush it with diesel fuel. Drain it & change the seal. DO look at the other 3 seals as diesel will migrate out easier. If they leak, fix them too. Install a new shifter boot & refill with fresh oil. (312-12??? - did you mean 312-8??)

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stevasaurus

If your 312 has 1" axles and is an 8 speed, you have a #110995 transmission.  You can use PDF #3 for the #5086 to find all of your seals and bearing numbers.

 

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manahale

Thanks for all the tips! yes I meant 312-8. And yes, 1" axles. Ordered a seal and shifter boot.

 

 

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kpinnc

Couple more recommendations: use some fine grit sandpaper to clean up the brake shaft before removing the old seal, and tape over the keyway with something thin like packing tape before installing the new one. Both of these will protect the new seal during installation. :thumbs:

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