The design on the back of a US dollar bill that features a pyramid is the reverse of the Great Seal of the United States. It just means the people who designed the dollar bill wanted to feature the reverse of the Great Seal on it (the design in the other circle ... the Eagle ... is the obverse, or front, of the Great Seal). The official symbolism, presented at the time the US Congress approved and adopted the Great Seal, is that the pyramid "represents Strength and Duration."
B09234773A green seal $5.00, H05982905A green seal $5.00
An official court summons will always have a heading such as : "Circuit Court of the state of ______ County of_______ (or something similar). It will also have: The date, the case (docket) number, the court number and Plaintiff: _________ vs. Defendant: _______ Lots of "legalese" in between and at the end, the offical seal and signature of the clerk of the court.
The reverse side of the Great Seal of the United States depicts the numeral MDCCLXXVI, which is 1776, signifying the Declaration of Independence.
A seal has bilateral symmetry. This means that if you cut the seal into right and left halves (called a sagittal cut), the two halves will be basically identical to each other. This is the same time of symmetry seen in humans.
The front seal on your automatic transmission would be between the torque converter and the front pump of the transmission. The transmission would have to be removed along with the torque converter to replace the seal.
It is between the torque converter and the front pump of the transmission. The transmission or engine has to be removed to gain access to the front transmission seal.
You will have to remove the transmission and torque converter from the car to get to the front seal.
Front seal: remove engine or transmission and replace the seal. Rear seal, remove the drive shaft to replace the seal. Unfortunately, you typically only have problems with the front seal.
Get it repaired, of course.
Remove transmission and replace front seal.
By removing the transmission from the truck, then removing the seal.
Transmission must be removed and front seal replaced. Unless it is a serious leak, I would just add fluid and leave it alone.
remove the trans. and get a seal puller
It shouldn't
There are many transmission seals. Front/Rear and pan seal are some. There are also internal seals.
Work needs to be performed. Also depends where it is leaking from. If pan is leaking just drain transmission fluid and install new pan gasket and refill transmission with fluid. If front seal leaking then you will have to pull transmission and replace front seal.