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Posted by Michael Soldan on May 05, 2001 at 05:13:47 from (216.46.140.186):
In Reply to: Re: Re: New H posted by Scott S. on May 04, 2001 at 09:40:38:
Scott, the answer to your question about getting the seals out is..NO they are not easy to get out.You need chisels and punches and an assortment of pliers.The old seals are much wider than the replacements. I chiseled the outter lip and kept picking out the leathers and springs eventually the support rings.Then I took a punch and tapped the seal to collapse it towards the middle, eventually the seal moved and I got a hold of it with large pliers and pulled it out. There is limited room to work and of course you must be careful not to damage the splined shaft as you work at it. The new seals went in easily and because they are thinner than the old ones my I-H dealer told me to just mount them flush to the housing. I would say it took me close to two hours to get both seals out, be patient..you don't have to take anything else apart, thoroughly clean the area so nothing gets into the bearing and pop in the new seal.Stick the drum back on and install your brakes and that should take care of your oil leak. Good luck and e-mail me if you have a problem and I'll help if I can..Mike Soldan in Exeter Ontario
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