No you don't have to remove the crank to do the rear seal and if you
decide to do the big end bearings it can be done by laying the engine on
it's side, or if the engine is at a comfortable heigth then it can be done
while suspended from the hoist, do the side cover gaskets while you are at
it.
...Art
On Wed, 26 Jan 2000, Skye Poier wrote:
> Can you replace the rear crankshaft oil seal without dropping the crank?
>
> If not, or if I decide to go whole hog and do the con rod bearings while
> I'm at it, I take it you can't do this stuff with the engine in a hoist..
> you have to mount it on a stand or something?
>
> Skye
>
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