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TR6 Replacing rear seal on W58 HVDA transmission conversion.

2wrench

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So I am replacing the rear seal on the W58 Toyota transmission due to slight leak. Spoke to Herman and he suggested it would be a good idea to put some form of sealant on the seal. Told him I have some Hylomar and he thought that would be good. I can't find my Hylomar. Can anyone suggest another product that will aid in a good seal?

Thanks,

Dennis
 
Tracy? You're right over the hill! What Toyota Transmission are you running in your car? Definitely be interested to see how you like it. I picked up a 1985 Toyota Celica transmission for my TR4 but I've yet to buy the kit. Trying to decide if I REALLY want to go that route, but there aren't many transmissions running around those years so figured I'd buy it now and sell it if I don't use my 4-spd transmission.
 
I use The Right Stuff for my sealing. Never leaks.

Jerry
Thanks, Jerry. I like the name. My impatience had me trying something I had off the shelf. I could be doing this a third time. Third one's
a charm.
 
Tracy? You're right over the hill! What Toyota Transmission are you running in your car? Definitely be interested to see how you like it. I picked up a 1985 Toyota Celica transmission for my TR4 but I've yet to buy the kit. Trying to decide if I REALLY want to go that route, but there aren't many transmissions running around those years so figured I'd buy it now and sell it if I don't use my 4-spd transmission.

Gary, Nice to meet a local. So you know, I am a self-taught shade tree mechanic always attending The School of Hard Knocks. That said, I have rebuilt my engine and painted my own car, etc. Good help from the Forum has made this possible.

I have installed the HVDA, Herman van den Akker, (hope I spelled it right), transmission conversion. In doing so, the jury is out as to the correctness of the installation, and I may be revisiting the install to correct my mistakes. The W58 transmission is in my car and I am currently test-driving and verifying operations. I love the way the engine relaxes on freeway driving: 2200 to say 2400 (2500 and up is ticket-ville). I sense a slight lesser amount of acceleration response, but it is minimal and still leaves me appreciating the new transmission. I labored long and hard on whether to do this, and now that I have committed, I believe I will appreciate the car for better driving, knowing what I gave up in originality.
 
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