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    98 TB45E oil leak solution

    Hey guys.

    Me again. ;-)

    So, TB45E with an oil leak coming from behind the front belts somewhere. Its making a bloody mess!

    My first assumption is front main seal. I've purchased a genuine Nissan replacement.

    Any suggestions or pointers I should know before I start pulling the thing apart?

    I have a workshop manual, and a decent tool kit.

    Cheers lads.
    98 GU TB45E Patrol - 2" OME + Raw lift, 33" Bighorns, winch, awning etc. etc.
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    you will need a decent rattle gun and a puller to get the balancer off the crank, then its simple, pop the old seal out and tap the new in gently

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    If it's an auto, you can block the engine through the hole where you unbolt the torque convertor.
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    2001 GUII TI 4500 - Now converted to TD42T auto with Nomad valve body

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    Thanks guys.

    Its a manual BTW. Couldn't I just put it in gear to stop the engine turning over and use a long bar to remove the balancer nut or bolt or what ever it is?

    I have a rattle gun, not sure "decent" is a word I'd use to describe it. Its good for threading long bolts in to save my little arms. Not strong enough to undo wheel nuts though. LOL

    Would a bearing puller work to remove the balancer?

    Guessing I shouldn't use a pitman arm tool and lumpy. LOL

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    The FSM shows a simple 2 arm puller being used. I had a quick look for the image but couldn't find it.
    I looked it up some time back because I have to do mine as well..
    John

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    Quote Originally Posted by ISA.13B View Post
    Hey guys.

    Me again. ;-)

    So, TB45E with an oil leak coming from behind the front belts somewhere. Its making a bloody mess!

    My first assumption is front main seal. I've purchased a genuine Nissan replacement.

    Any suggestions or pointers I should know before I start pulling the thing apart?

    I have a workshop manual, and a decent tool kit.

    Cheers lads.
    You sure it's not coming from one of the two sump gaskets? I also have an oil leak down there, and I'm of the opinion that it's the lower sump gasket. (mainly because it's easier to replace than the rear main, or the upper sump gasket!)!

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    LOL. I'm not sure no Neet Wagon.

    It does look like its coming from higher up the block though. I haven't really had a good look or cleaned the area yet though.
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    The front seal is a common issue for the TB45E. It tends to throw the oil everywhere and will even run to the rear when bad enough.
    Best to thoroughly clean it all first to be sure..
    John

    2001 GUII TI 4500 - Now converted to TD42T auto with Nomad valve body

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