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Engine/Transmission (1998.5 - 2002) Oil Leak

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Hi Cliffman,

I was off line for a few days rebuilding my 47RE automatic transmission (my first auto).

The pump has an oil line that provides lubrication (on the bottom). It is about the worst to tackle. I replaced mine because I thought it was the cause of my leak (wrong). If you take the pump assembly out I would replace the oil seal also. I can let you know the ordering information tonight when I get home so that you can locate one. The dealerships do not sell just the seal or even list one. They do sell the complete assembly for about $600. Any good hydraulic shop can locate a seal for you. If not I can send you one.



Alan
 
Cliffman,

The seal is between the power steering pump and the mechancial drive that bolts to the back of the timing cover. The engine oil flows to/pressurizes the mechanical drive and leaks past the seal. It is very hard to spot the leak because of the air turbulence in the engine compartment.

Alan
 
Sounds good dude. Let me know about the seal as soon as you can because I want to install it over the Thanksgiving weekend.



Thanks
 
In my notes I found this post from an earlier thread :

Ask for a 38mm od x 28mm id x 7mm thick with double lip viton material seal.

Jared
 
Might also do a search over there such as "Vaccum pump seal" and see what you come up with. Think there may be a couple of other thread than the one posted above.



NW Bombers
 
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Cliffman,

The seal that I have is a TCM oil seal, part 28X38X7TC. The bar code on the box is 7 50886 08079 4. I had to by 5 because of the minimum order ($20). It take about 2 hours to complete the job. Good luck.

Alan
 
I'm pretty sure it's not the seal unless we are calling the gasket between the engine block and the pump a "seal". Never the less, I'm going to replace all the "O" rings and seals in the pump. I do need to replace that gasket and I don't think that CPFF's kit comes with a new one. Can I order that part from my local dealer?
 
Hey Cliffman

The dealers and even Cummins don't list any seals. Just the complete assembly ($600). The hardest part of the job will be the oil line and the bolt on the bottom of the power steering pump. It has a support bracket off the block. Once you have the pump assembly out the seal is very simple to replace.

Alan
 
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