Hey all.
Just doing my rear main seal, took out the old one and noticed that it had left a groove on the crank. I've been told that this is not uncommon, and all I need to do is install the seal in a different location.
How far can I push the rear main seal in? Or should I have it sticking out 1mm?
Thanks!
Rear main seal questions
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Re: Rear main seal questions
I've always been lead to believe it should be flush. Don't know for sure though.
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Re: Rear main seal questions
Thanks mate.
I've always installed rear mains flush to the edge too, but I don't know if I can in this case because of the groove worn into my crank from the previous seal. I feel that I should install the new seal in a different position so that it doesn't sit on the groove. Just not sure how deep I can install the new seal or just have it sticking out 1-2mm.
I've always installed rear mains flush to the edge too, but I don't know if I can in this case because of the groove worn into my crank from the previous seal. I feel that I should install the new seal in a different position so that it doesn't sit on the groove. Just not sure how deep I can install the new seal or just have it sticking out 1-2mm.
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Re: Rear main seal questions
You need a Speedi Sleeve. Some info here http://www.industrialbearings.com.au/up ... 271826.pdf
They're available at most bearing retailers for not much money.
They're available at most bearing retailers for not much money.
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Re: Rear main seal questions
Matt wrote:You need a Speedi Sleeve. Some info here http://www.industrialbearings.com.au/up ... 271826.pdf
They're available at most bearing retailers for not much money.
Thanks mate! Do you know if they sleeves can be installed with crank still in the engine?
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Re: Rear main seal questions
Yep, the sleeves can be installed in situ.
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