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Re: 806 rear crank seal tool needed
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Posted by pcy1066 on July 18, 2005 at 17:49:09 from (209.143.15.88):
In Reply to: 806 rear crank seal tool needed posted by Tbone8 on July 18, 2005 at 14:41:26:
all u need is a 10 inch by 8 inch flat peice of steal 3/8 thick, drill 2 holes to match your flywheel bolt holes oppiste sides, bolt it to crank with seal and sleve aginst crank draw it in flush, back it off put plastic spacer that comes with seal agains seal draw it flush again now your seal is set in place , bolt up your flywheel it will push the wear ring about 30 thsnds more, i have put several seals in 806, 666, 686, 966, 1066 and 1466 this way and never had a problem. sometimes from howard int the little plastic spacer is not in wuth the seal, i keep the spacers probly a dozen hanging on nails in my garadge, hope this helps and saves you some bucks, paul
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