Short story first:
Thought I had a great deal after I blew the engine in my 1999 2.4l and my buddy has taken 8 months to even think about changing it. Then I found a 2000 2.2l 147,000 miles for $650 and talked her to $500. The lady said she hit a rock with on passenger side and the only thing wrong was a leak in the steering pump she thought and a bad tire and rim on that side. Took alum rims and tires off '99 and put on '00. Time to check the leak. Well the leak was on the other side and is coming out the output shaft seal. Not a big issue for a great shape, mileage, and price.
To the problem:
What a pain in the butt to get that seal out. I noticed a slight groove in the drive axle (CV) end so I decided to get a new one ($50, still a deal). But as I was removing the seal I notice excessive up/down/in/out play in the spline shaft coming out of the transmission housing. I have changed a few CV's in my time but never touched the the splined drive end so I never noticed play in any because of never touching those other than putting the CV back in. Some sites for other makes and models say that there is play in passenger side but I have not seen anything about play on a Sunfire drivers side. Is this normal. So I am here at this site that I have read a lot of good information on, to see if anyone else has noticed play in the drivers side output shaft? I would like to know yes or no before I put the new seal and CV back in a get her on the road that way if play is normal I can go on, if not then I start a transmission swap which I can do compared to the engine on the other. I can get a salvage transmission for $150 to $250 which is still a better price tag in total than having the engine done on the 2.4l. Have three of these cars now and new Corolla. I love Sunfires for some odd reason.
Thanks for any response and have a wonderful holiday.
Thought I had a great deal after I blew the engine in my 1999 2.4l and my buddy has taken 8 months to even think about changing it. Then I found a 2000 2.2l 147,000 miles for $650 and talked her to $500. The lady said she hit a rock with on passenger side and the only thing wrong was a leak in the steering pump she thought and a bad tire and rim on that side. Took alum rims and tires off '99 and put on '00. Time to check the leak. Well the leak was on the other side and is coming out the output shaft seal. Not a big issue for a great shape, mileage, and price.
To the problem:
What a pain in the butt to get that seal out. I noticed a slight groove in the drive axle (CV) end so I decided to get a new one ($50, still a deal). But as I was removing the seal I notice excessive up/down/in/out play in the spline shaft coming out of the transmission housing. I have changed a few CV's in my time but never touched the the splined drive end so I never noticed play in any because of never touching those other than putting the CV back in. Some sites for other makes and models say that there is play in passenger side but I have not seen anything about play on a Sunfire drivers side. Is this normal. So I am here at this site that I have read a lot of good information on, to see if anyone else has noticed play in the drivers side output shaft? I would like to know yes or no before I put the new seal and CV back in a get her on the road that way if play is normal I can go on, if not then I start a transmission swap which I can do compared to the engine on the other. I can get a salvage transmission for $150 to $250 which is still a better price tag in total than having the engine done on the 2.4l. Have three of these cars now and new Corolla. I love Sunfires for some odd reason.
Thanks for any response and have a wonderful holiday.