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Topic: Re: Installing An Oil Seal On A 200???
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| Lmack
11-09-2012 15:40:54
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Wow! Now I know I have to wear my glasses when doing close work on the 200. When I removed the old seal it literally jumped out. Actually today when I went back with my glasses on I could see another section of the old seal still in the race. Once removed the new seal went right in. Now I feel like a real nit wit. Thanks for the help guys! Now my dad's old rule comes back to me . . . if it don't fit don't force it. A bigger hammer is not always the answer. |
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| BOB HAWBECKER
11-09-2012 19:41:19
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Re: Installing An Oil Seal On A 200??? in reply to Lmack, 11-09-2012 15:40:54
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| good job it pays to walk away some times and NOT get the big hammer out,again you did good. |
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| pete 23
11-09-2012 17:14:46
74.32.238.2
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Re: Installing An Oil Seal On A 200??? in reply to Lmack, 11-09-2012 15:40:54
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| The good part of the whole deal is you came back on , admitted your error, and let us know you got it corrected. |
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