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    $730. Too much to replace a rear main seal????

    Rear main seal let go yesterday in a big way! My usual mechanic is booked out for a month so i called around and got qouted $730 for the job (including a new sump gasket). Is this ridiculously high?? 91 GQ petrol auto.
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    It does sound extremely high


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    What price did your regular mechanic give you? I wouldnt say its to bad considering its a g/box and clutch out job

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    Go to your local bearing shop, my last tojo around $10.50 from memory, shit you can buy a transfer case for that. Ever thought of buying a complete engine rebuild kit, gotta be cheaper, plus you'll have spare gaskets and seals for other jobs. Try Terrain tamer or ROO DOG spares

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    Some of the patrols you can only buy genuine and some are a bonded seal which is in an alloy mounting plate. If i remember correctly these were just over $100. Give your regular mechanic a call and see what price he would have done it for will be a good comparison. If you are lucky enough that its a standard type lip seal arrangement then that price does sound a little high as threedogs stated these type seals are worth peanuts.

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    Quote Originally Posted by threedogs View Post
    Go to your local bearing shop, my last tojo around $10.50 from memory, shit you can buy a transfer case for that. Ever thought of buying a complete engine rebuild kit, gotta be cheaper, plus you'll have spare gaskets and seals for other jobs. Try Terrain tamer or ROO DOG spares
    Yeah, i dont have the time, space and most importantly skills to do it myself undfortunately. Its my daily driver too so i cant go without for very long.
    Im guessing it couldnt be more than $120 in oil and gaskets. So thats over $600 for labour.....Hmmmmmm
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    Quote Originally Posted by nissannewby View Post
    Some of the patrols you can only buy genuine and some are a bonded seal which is in an alloy mounting plate. If i remember correctly these were just over $100. Give your regular mechanic a call and see what price he would have done it for will be a good comparison. If you are lucky enough that its a standard type lip seal arrangement then that price does sound a little high as threedogs stated these type seals are worth peanuts.
    Didnt get a price off my usual mechanic. Im sure it wouldnt have been as much labour as he is a transmission specialist and is no doubt pretty quick at getting em out and back in....
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    Thats about the labour you will get charged for a clutch ( I know yours is auto) sump gaskets are around the 20-30 dollar mark depending what type of seal you have this could vary a fair bit.

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    Does the front of motor need to come off like a chev V8, there was a tool called a SNEAKY PETE that could hook the old one out, but thats very old school
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    Nuh you just gotta drop the box and she is sitting right there for you a seal removal tool will make light work if its not one of the bonded items.

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