does anybody know if the seals are different on a coilly then a normal widetrack the seals manual that repco has only specifies sj413. Im assuming that means that they never changed however I want to be sure rather then buying the wrong seal. thanks
Sam
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rear axel seal. new question
rear axel seal. new question
Last edited by muppet_man67 on Sat Aug 28, 2004 1:49 pm, edited 1 time in total.
rear axel oil seal. New question
I cant get the old seal out. It doesnt want to budge. any technique or tips from peope?
p.s you were right about repco being a rip off. its $22 or 8 dollars from suzuk. I told the guy that and he said he wouldnt be paying that money either.
p.s you were right about repco being a rip off. its $22 or 8 dollars from suzuk. I told the guy that and he said he wouldnt be paying that money either.
To get the seals out i used a large allen key to prise them out but anything 'L' shaped should do the job. To drive the seals in I used , get this, a bed leg. Yes a bed leg!! It was the only thing i could find anywhere that was the right size for the job (my socket set doesnt go up to 60mm).
Take care not to damage the seal seat when removing the old seals as it wont seal properly if they are gouged. Also make sure they are perfectly square before tapping them in (might take a while its a prick).
Take care not to damage the seal seat when removing the old seals as it wont seal properly if they are gouged. Also make sure they are perfectly square before tapping them in (might take a while its a prick).
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