Since the last seal I replaced leaked, I am asking for any helpful tips on getting this seal to EASILY fit back into the engine.
I pulled out the leaking seal and found some metal in the engine seal area had some grooves which were made when I used a screw to pull the seal out. Should have been more careful.
I though I was going to kiss this engine good-bye, then I got out some J-B Weld and sealed up the grooves in the hole. Now all I have to do is tape the bearings so as not to get any metal in them and use a dremal to even out the J-B Weld. Then I am back to putting in a new seal.
I remember how tight it was to fit the last seal so I am thinking of heating the engine and seal up with a hot gun first. The last time I used a socket and hammered it in to the engine with a rubber hammer. Since that didn't work I am really open to any suggestions from the group on an easier way to install the seal........ Dan
I pulled out the leaking seal and found some metal in the engine seal area had some grooves which were made when I used a screw to pull the seal out. Should have been more careful.
I though I was going to kiss this engine good-bye, then I got out some J-B Weld and sealed up the grooves in the hole. Now all I have to do is tape the bearings so as not to get any metal in them and use a dremal to even out the J-B Weld. Then I am back to putting in a new seal.
I remember how tight it was to fit the last seal so I am thinking of heating the engine and seal up with a hot gun first. The last time I used a socket and hammered it in to the engine with a rubber hammer. Since that didn't work I am really open to any suggestions from the group on an easier way to install the seal........ Dan