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Re: 464 Rear Oil Seal
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Posted by Fromjb2 on September 13, 2006 at 17:48:29 from (69.198.143.165):
In Reply to: 464 Rear Oil Seal posted by Seedsntrees on September 13, 2006 at 08:21:25:
Hi Seedsntrees, are you referring to rear seal on the crankshaft of a German D206 Diesel? Tractor has to be split at clutch housing same as changing clutch. Remove flywheel etc. There are some special instructions concerning replacing the seal as there are 3 ways the new seal can be installed depending on original. So mark or remember how original was installed. On my brother's 684 D239 engine(similar to D206)it was leaking engine oil about a liter a day and when we changed the clutch and had the flywheel off to be ground we noticed the 4 cap screws on the main seal were loose, so tightened to spec and hasn't leaked a drop in 3 years now. JB2
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