Originally Posted by Transman

Originally Posted by chargers777
Can it be done in the car?


Yes. Like I said earlier.

Just go slow, line things up and slowly tighten the nut from the bottom, bolt in from the top.

Make sure the seal is centered in the countersink of the case.

You can easily knock the seal out from the bottom.

You need to remove the valve body first, I assume you know that.


The tool I put the link to doesn't require removing the valve body.

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The one on the right in the pics is for removing the seal, all that is required is removing the shift lever and throttle pressure/kickdown lever.

The one on the left is for installing the seal.

I've had one of those seal remover/installer tools in my toolbox for almost 40 years, it's come in handy several times.

It's designed to make replacing the seal in the car much easier.

Last edited by SNK-EYZ; 04/28/22 02:11 AM.

Kayse can't keep up at all now. lol