c4 rear seal

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  1. pipman76

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    guys i found that the rubber dust cover thats sticks out around ur driveshaft right behind the rear tranny seal has a crack .Will this leak or does it have anything to do with sealing at all i kinda thought it was more of a dust shield,Oh by the way thi sis a casefill c-4 i just installed but havnet filled with fluid or driven it yet i kinda wanted to see if i need to change this before i go any further
     
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    It is just a dust shield (and it doesn't work very well) so that is not part of the sealing surface.
     
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    thanx for the help.I just lik to be for sure .when i took the spare yolk out to install the drive shaft some fluid leaked out as they always do and when i had gotten the drive shaft in i notice a fluid drop at the back bottom of the rubber seal and whipped it off and noticed the crack
     
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    if i have to buy one that comes w/boot, i cut it off...:yup:

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    Yep, I just never use the boot type seals. I have seen too many that were full of grit, grinding away at the yoke.
     

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