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Replacement seals crankshaft
If you find traces of oil leakage through the seals of the crankshaft first check is not blocked and the crankcase ventilation hoses are not pinched any crankcase ventilation system, repair if necessary. If the oil leak does not stop, replace the seals. An indication of the need to replace the crankshaft front oil seal is leaking oil from its edge. This oil is sprayed onto the rotating crankshaft pulley, resulting oily turn the entire front part of the engine and the timing belt. To replace the front crankshaft oil seal, proceed as follows. 1. Disconnect a wire from the plug "minus" of the storage battery. 3. Remove the timing belt (see. "Replacing and adjusting the tension of the timing belt and its replacement by a tension roller"). | | 5. Having hooked a screw-driver, remove the oil seal from the oil pump. | 6. Grease a working edge of a new oil seal with engine oil and place it in the oil pump housing, oriented the working edge into the engine. |
7. Press in the oil seal in the pump housing until it stops with a mandrel. As the mandrel head can use the appropriate size of a set of tools or an old packing. 8. Install parts and components in the reverse order of removal. The reasons for lubrication of clutch discs could be leaking oil seal gearbox input shaft or crankshaft rear oil seal. Motor and transmission oils have a different smell, so at a certain skill you can smell to determine which of the defective seals.
HELPFUL ADVICE There is another method for determining the type of oil. Drip oil in water poured into the vessel with a thin layer (possibly in a puddle). Gear oil will spread across the surface of the water in the form of an iridescent film and the engine remains in the form of droplet-like seed of lentils. |
To replace the rear oil seal, proceed as follows. 4. Inspect the oil seal if it has lost tightness in his lower part is visible drip oil. | | 5. Having hooked a screw-driver, remove the oil seal. | 6. Apply engine oil to the new oil seal lip ... |
| | 7. ... set it into the slot of the cylinder, oriented the working edge into the engine, and carefully thread the sealing lip on the crankshaft. | 8. Press in the oil seal into the slot until it stops using an old gland as a mandrel. |
9. Install the removed components in the reverse order of removal.
NOTE When installing the flywheel lubricate the bolt of its fastening anaerobic thread lock. |
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