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Installing seal in tach drive
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I would think that the proper way is "B"
Im not just saying "B" to kiss Ed's azz..... :woohoo: :woohoo: :woohoo: :woohoo:
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650ed wrote: Seals go in with spring side facing in / flat side facing out. This way any pressure inside the engine pushes the seal lips tighter against seat. Otherwise pressure can push oil past seal. Flat side of seals generally fit flush or slightly recessed in housing. Also make removing old seals possible by punching 2 holes in flat side and pulling seal out. Take a look at every other seal on your engine or the front forks; flat side always faces out. Ed
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650ed wrote: ........Take a look at every other seal on your engine or the front forks; flat side always faces out. Ed
I have laboured over this some time ago, I believe its "A" in first.
The above quote of 650Ed is interesting.... I have to agree, I can't think of any seal that have the spring side showing its always the flat side out!
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pic1 - shows the old oil seal before I dug it out. It is clearly inside the housing.
pic2 - shows the cleaned out housing
pic3 - shows the housing with a new seal on the outside from the kit
pic4 - seal will not go inside housing.
Anyone help me with this please - thank you
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EDIT, add a pic of the empty tach gear housing
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