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Does anyone have a blow by blow on changin the shift shaft seal on M47?

You may want to look at that again. The seal is in the rear cover where the selector shaft comes thru and gets connected to the gear selector bracket.

You may have to pull the rear cover to replace the seal.

why would you think you had to pull the 5th???

The 5th gear housing is filled with tranny fluid. The seal is in the back cover.
If you are replacing the Rear Main Seal on the tranny, you prob will have the cover off.

In the Green Books,M-46, M47 Tranns. look at Sec C C 8, C9,

Sec D D 63-68









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