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Super c front oil seal replacement.

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Rusty Shafer

03-20-2006 07:56:13




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Is the front oil seal on the super c pressed into the timing cover? I can't see in there too well. What gaskets will I need to replace the front seal? Thanks, Rusty




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gene bender

03-20-2006 19:12:14




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 Re: Super c front oil seal replacement. in reply to Rusty Shafer, 03-20-2006 07:56:13  
You have to remove the front pedestal assy before the crank pulley can be removed with a puller. Then after the crank pulley is removed using a bearing puller so as to not break the pulley. The front cover can be removed which will have the front seal. Just be carefull so as not to disenguage any of the gears so as to not get things out of time. BETTER GET A MANUAL.



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gene bender

03-20-2006 19:12:01




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 Re: Super c front oil seal replacement. in reply to Rusty Shafer, 03-20-2006 07:56:13  
You have to remove the front pedestal assy before the crank pulley can be removed with a puller. Then after the crank pulley is removed using a bearing puller so as to not break the pulley. The front cover can be removed which will have the front seal. Just be carefull so as not to disenguage any of the gears so as to not get things out of time. BETTER GET A MANUAL.



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Red Dave

03-20-2006 08:09:32




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 Re: Super c front oil seal replacement. in reply to Rusty Shafer, 03-20-2006 07:56:13  
Yes, it is in the front cover.
You will need to remove the pulley, the governor housing, and the front cover to replace it. There is gasket between the front cover and the block, one between the cover and the governor housing, and of course, the seal itself.

The seal runs against the pulley, not the crankshaft. Some times that surface gets worn and needs replaced or you can install a speedi-sleeve to renew the surface.

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