Having read all the horror stories about removing the sump filter seal on the 68RFE transmission, I came up with a inexpensive, home-made, slide-hammer seal puller...that makes this job a breeze. Using this tool, it literally takes 15 seconds to remove the seal from the transmission body. The parts for the slide hammer tool include a 12" long 1/4-20 threaded rod from the Home Depot, four 1/4-20 jam nuts, a chunk of steel with a 5/16" hole drilled in it to act as the slide weight, and a specially shaped "ALUMINUM" washer that makes contact with the seal and the seal bore in the transmission. Here are a couple of images of the assembled tool.
The shape of the aluminum washer at the end of the slide hammer makes it possible to insert the tool into the seal opening from below and rotate it in order to position it above the seal before removing. The diameter of the aluminum washer is just smaller than the seal bore and the square sides make it easy to insert the tool into the seal before rotating it into position. Once the aluminum washer is above the seal, simply pull to one side of the seal against the seal bore, apply a light downward pressure against the seal, and operate the slide hammer a couple of times...and the seal pops right out. Since the washer that contacts the seal bore is made of aluminum, there is virtually no chance of marring the aluminum seal bore.
If it looks like this slide-hammer tool is something you could build yourself, I'm pretty confident it will save you some headaches when it's time to remove this particularly pesky sump filter seal from the 68RFE transmission.
Good luck, Kevin
The shape of the aluminum washer at the end of the slide hammer makes it possible to insert the tool into the seal opening from below and rotate it in order to position it above the seal before removing. The diameter of the aluminum washer is just smaller than the seal bore and the square sides make it easy to insert the tool into the seal before rotating it into position. Once the aluminum washer is above the seal, simply pull to one side of the seal against the seal bore, apply a light downward pressure against the seal, and operate the slide hammer a couple of times...and the seal pops right out. Since the washer that contacts the seal bore is made of aluminum, there is virtually no chance of marring the aluminum seal bore.
If it looks like this slide-hammer tool is something you could build yourself, I'm pretty confident it will save you some headaches when it's time to remove this particularly pesky sump filter seal from the 68RFE transmission.
Good luck, Kevin