Yup, I think it's time to roll up my sleeves once again and get stuck in, I can probably do it in my sleep by now.Sorry to hear about this next issue.
I don't think there's much difference in time between removing the engine or gearbox, especially as you've had practice at engine removal.
It’s all I have left . If it doesn’t go this time she’s off to the scrappers!!Liking your determination.
I'll buy the injectors off you if you do that. I'm after a working set to eliminate one of mine, before I spend £700 on a new set.It’s all I have left . If it doesn’t go this time she’s off to the scrappers!!
I do have a spare set that I pulled off my old engine that had 108k miles on it. They have been kept vertical to keep the fuel in them and I sealed them in clean plastic bags as soon as I removed them. If you're interested in them drop me a PM .I'll buy the injectors off you if you do that. I'm after a working set to eliminate one of mine, before I spend £700 on a new set.
Thanks mate, I need all the support I can get at the moment . Project car, I like the sound of that. I reckon I can sell that to the Mrs.Keep going mate, Tell Her Indoors it's a project car and these sorts of setbacks are inevitable.
Definitely interested in them.I do have a spare set that I pulled off my old engine that had 108k miles on it. They have been kept vertical to keep the fuel in them and I sealed them in clean plastic bags as soon as I removed them. If you're interested in them drop me PM.
This makes sense as only two things could cause the seal to want to push out again, High pressure behind it (not likely) or the inner lip folded back on itself.Sadly the seal was always going to leak, once fitted it shouldn’t have to be held in place if fitted correctly, you need to make sure the lips don’t get pushed back when first fitting seal on crank
So sorry for you, nothing more demoralising than having to do a job twice let alone a third time, & not a small job to boot!
Are those seals double lipped? If so it looks like it could do with going in a tad more. Has the sealing surface on the crank any damage on it from seal removal or wear ?
All I can say, with a lot of admiration, is best of luck & hope you get it sorted. Happy New Year, if I dare.
Sadly the seal was always going to leak, once fitted it shouldn’t have to be held in place if fitted correctly, you need to make sure the lips don’t get pushed back when first fitting seal on crank
I really hope so, if not you'll probably hear the scream in NI.This makes sense as only two things could cause the seal to want to push out again, High pressure behind it (not likely) or the inner lip folded back on itself.
Sorry mate but now you've had practice you'll get it right this time.
Thanks mate. It really was demoralising this time as I'd spent so much time putting everything back together so carefully. I'm not sure it'll happen by the weekend (I love your optimism though!) but yeah, it'll happen.Sorry to hear you have had to remove the engine again, you know the old saying third time lucky, all the kudos to you stick with it, by the weekend i bet you will have a smile on your face, and have done your first journey in the FL.
This did cross my mind. if there had just been a few drips of engine oil I'd have left it in place and run it for a while but the trickle of ATF necessitated the engine removal this time around.There is also the possibility that the new seal will "bed" itself to the crankshaft and seal up after a period of running.
It might be worth checking the tool before you use it as they are not always the quality you would expect.This is going to be the last time I'm doing this job so I just bit the bullet and bought the Laser 6133 (LR 303-538) crankshaft seal tool. I figured I can sell it on again when I'm done with it. Bizarrely Halfords were the cheapest with next day delivery! They do seem to be more sensible on a lot of their prices these days.
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