To amplify the "crank diameter" problem - I have a (very expensive)
crank with the "too small" diameter, made to the 0.020" undersize
original dimension. I shorten the spring for the seal to a little
under 8" and I VERY CAREFULLY trim just a touch off of one end of the
seal to make it's compressed diameter smaller. I use a very sharp
knife to do this.
- Tony
At 01:11 PM 2/23/2011, Randall wrote:
> > I'm sure replacing the rear crank oil seal would be a real PIA, but my
> > question
> > is can it be done. or is it for some reason just impossible?
>
>I believe it can be done.
>http://tinyurl.com/464qfsh
>
>However, many of the instructions supplied have had the wrong dimensions for
>grinding the crank. If it turns out you were misled by defective
>instructions, it may be that the only real solution is to remove the crank
>and either replace it or have it welded up and reground larger.
>http://tinyurl.com/4jaecds
>
>-- Randall
>
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