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DavidD

Good Evening, everybody,

I have a 1990 312-8, came back into my garage with a big puddle a gear lube. It appears to have come from the drive pulley shaft on the right side. Can that seal be replaced from the outside, like the seal on the brake shaft? Or does the case have to come apart?

Thanks,

DavidD

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Anglo Traction

Nope !, your good to go at it from the outside same as the others.

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racinfool40

David, Yes you can replace the seal from the outside..You'll need a P/N-100442 seal and that is the toro #.

MIKE

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pfrederi

CR NAPA SKF # 6105

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kpinnc

Strange that it would be that seal that is leaking. I have an 8-speed like that where the entire seal and "notch" for it were wallowed out because the PO put the pulley on too close to the tranny. Even without a seal, it does not leak because the oil level is lower in the case than that.

Maybe I have a fluke. I always wondered why mine did not leak.

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DavidD

Thanks guys, I got lost a few days. Tooo much stuff catching up with me.

@ kpinnc, thanks for that post, it made me go out there and look at it again. it is not coming from the seal.

The oil is leaking out of the case halves seam about even with the center bottom bolt. Right where the little bridge bar

crosses overthat connects the axle mounts for the blade.

Looks like I have to pull the transaxle out and apart.

@ Mike and pfrederi, Sure do appreciate the part numbers.

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Don1977

Strange that it would be that seal that is leaking. I have an 8-speed like that where the entire seal and "notch" for it were wallowed out because the PO put the pulley on too close to the tranny. Even without a seal, it does not leak because the oil level is lower in the case than that.

Maybe I have a fluke. I always wondered why mine did not leak.

It might be that you have a level lot, mine has leaked out of both sides. My yard is around 16 ft or more between the high and low points with a lot different slopes in between.

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