I am new to this and I may not get the terminology right, so be patient. I had to replace the oil seal due to oil seeping into the transmission brake. Managed that ok but in the process I have to replace a fibrous washer/seal (call it what you like 'cause I can't find it in my Haynes exploded diagram) which fits around the prop driving shaft and into a splined aperture. I am attaching photos because it will be instantly recognizable to those totally confused by my description. Also a thumbnail of the old and new fibre insert.
Problem is I have ruined one as I can't seem to compress it to the correct size and shape to fit the splined aperture. The original seems to be of a more spongy material (even that would be a challenge) whereas the new does not want to be compressed. Is there a technique or a trick to this because my landy has been standing with its nose in the air for a couple of years now, waiting for me to get round to it!! Having had my three score and ten years, going into contortions under the landy is bad enough but getting skinned knuckles etc and still not succeeding kind of frustrating. Advice [of a friendly nature] would be greatly appreciated.
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Problem is I have ruined one as I can't seem to compress it to the correct size and shape to fit the splined aperture. The original seems to be of a more spongy material (even that would be a challenge) whereas the new does not want to be compressed. Is there a technique or a trick to this because my landy has been standing with its nose in the air for a couple of years now, waiting for me to get round to it!! Having had my three score and ten years, going into contortions under the landy is bad enough but getting skinned knuckles etc and still not succeeding kind of frustrating. Advice [of a friendly nature] would be greatly appreciated.