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New felt Seal, Tight engine on Super A
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Posted by Brian on January 14, 2003 at 17:45:33 from (24.114.247.61):
I've just put the felt seal (rear main crank seal)into the tractor and have a couple of questions. First, Was I suppose to trim the seal ? I got it all in eventually, but I was just wondering if I was suppose to put it in so it fit then trim the extra. Now, after I have the plate back on, I can't even turn the crank. I'm wondering if it will losen when the engine starts ? Just to qualify this, I don't have the pulley or fly wheel on yet to get any leverage. Also, the bearings have pre-lube on them and in this cold weather are also very stiff. Any thoughts would be helpful. Brian.
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