Consensus of Front crank seal removal NA/.B

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Consensus of Front crank seal removal NA/.B

Postby StanTheMan » Sat May 04, 2019 11:50 am

I know youre not supposed to scratch the crank.
with the enine in there is limited room.

Threre a various crank seal removal replacement kits around.
like this one.
seal emoval kit.jpg


now this one you neet to slide a piece of metal between the seal & the crank surface.
Woulnd't that scratch the crankshaft?

Ive read about drilling Pilot holes & puttining in screws ...screwdrivers with plastic or denim beneath them

what is considered the best methot to get the seal out without scratching the crank surface?
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Re: Consensus of Front crank seal removal NA/.B

Postby ianoz » Sat May 04, 2019 11:44 pm

following with interest :)

last time I did the [very very very] careful drill and screw method, but will be doing another soon so interested.
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Re: Consensus of Front crank seal removal NA/.B

Postby 3gress » Sun May 05, 2019 12:38 pm

You cut around the inner lip being careful not to scratch crank and then you can carefully lever it out with a wrapped screwdriver or dental pick.
I use a dental pick with a piece of heat shrink over the tip.
Work around the seal gently so as not to damage crank or oil pump edge.
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Dodge pic (of rear crank seal) showing roughly where to cut around.

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Re: Consensus of Front crank seal removal NA/.B

Postby shirtz » Wed Jun 12, 2019 12:35 pm

i think I used some seal puller from repco. did a horrible job - essentially I picked out the hard bit with the spring around the shaft first then the outside came away easier.

I couldn't get the screw system to pull off cleanly at all.

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Re: Consensus of Front crank seal removal NA/.B

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Re: Consensus of Front crank seal removal NA/.B

Postby StanTheMan » Wed Jun 12, 2019 2:29 pm

lucmor444 wrote:I am give to give this a try:

https://www.lislecorp.com/specialty-too ... eal-puller


Ive seen that too & had a good look at it.


But it seems like it might want to scratch the crank? bit like the tool set I suggested above
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Re: Consensus of Front crank seal removal NA/.B

Postby lucmor444 » Wed Jun 12, 2019 3:27 pm

I saw a guy use it on YouTube and it worked really well and without any damage (and my original post should have said ‘I am going to give this .....’:)

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Re: Consensus of Front crank seal removal NA/.B

Postby lonesailor » Sat Jun 22, 2019 4:17 pm

The difficulty depends on the seal there seems to be a wide tollerence between seals some come out easily, some don't. I usually carefully punch a hole through the face of the seal and lever it out with a simple ,shop made hook. A big socket if you have one makes a suitable punch to tap in the new one. Insure a good film of clean oil, the same as used in the engine on the lip before installation onto a perfectly clean journal

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Re: Consensus of Front crank seal removal NA/.B

Postby lonesailor » Sat Jun 22, 2019 4:18 pm

The difficulty depends on the seal there seems to be a wide tollerence between seals some come out easily, some don't. I usually carefully punch a hole through the face of the seal and lever it out with a simple ,shop made hook. A big socket if you have one makes a suitable punch to tap in the new one. Insure a good film of clean oil, the same as used in the engine on the lip before installation onto a perfectly clean journal


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