hi all,
well, i am pretty pi**ed and frustrated. the crankshaft oil seal on my ca77 trans case keeps moving on me. i am rebuilding the engine, trans rebuild and everything. it took me 3 tries to get the seal to stay put, and it did, for a couple weeks while i am waiting on a few doodads to reassemble the top end, but when i went down to the basement today, i noticed the f***er has slipped from its mooring again. i have been gluing it in with a "light" coat of sealer per the silver manual. i know it is possible to replace these without splitting the cases, but on these big guys it sure is easier to do it with them apart.
do i try to do this without splitting things again? coat of oil on the seal to slip it in? i find it hard to believe that seal is gonna stay put with oil if it wont with the case sealer.
also, when the starter sprocket/rotor is installed, will that help hold that seal in? cause i REALLY dont want to get her running and have that big ol' seal pop out on me....
i am open to suggestions, i am so close to having this thing back together.
thanks in advance for any advice....
greg
crankshaft oil seal frustrations
Greg, is the surface that the seal sits on nice and smooth, no lip on the outside etc? I always apply a light coat of Honda Bond before installing, but have heard others say that it can cause the seal to slip out. Yoy may want to install it dry. Find a piece of pipe, or socket large enough to smack it in squarely, no need to split the cases.
davomoto
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the bore seems to be in good shape. i have been coating it with a tiny bit of hondabond, but i will give it a go dry. it slipped twice, so i held it in place with a clamp arrangement this time to let the hondabond dry for a couple days, and like i said, all was good till i looked at it today and it was out. ugh. deep breath, in, out, relax, assembling japanese motorcycle requires great peace of mind......
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