leaking front crank seal
finally narrowed my oil leak to the crank seal on front of timing gear cover, gonna take off front bumper and radiator and all the other stuff to get good access, Does any one the best deal on a gasket kit for this repair, I don't know if i need the speedy sleeve or the KDP repair or not. How could I check if I need these parts or not, I would like to have all parts ready when I tackle this job to minimize down time
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Wow, your going deep... it can be done easily with all that left in place but its obviously up to you. When you have the cover off it shouldnt need a tab but you will be able to tell right away and ou can make one yourself so save the money. Speedi sleeve shouldnt be needed either. I never had to use one yet
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I just replaced mine on my '01, 333,000kms(205,000miles) on it, no need for a speedy sleeve. I don't believe you need a gasket either, just RTV or a similar silicone product.
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I've had better luck with a legit seal myself, rtv makes a damn mess when your trying to hold on it and postion it in place
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Gasket and seal kit is 40 sum bucks at napa, loctite the gear housing bolts while you're in there. :c:
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I've had better luck with a legit seal myself, rtv makes a damn mess when your trying to hold on it and postion it in place |
Originally Posted by RAWilliams
(Post 900664)
My cover had silicone on it, so I assumed that was they way they were. I bought a kit for the front cover, and go a front crank seal and housing gasket. Figured that was all that was used for hard parts, and silicone for the tin cover.
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Originally Posted by Red_Rattler
(Post 900473)
Wow, your going deep... it can be done easily with all that left in place but its obviously up to you. When you have the cover off it shouldnt need a tab but you will be able to tell right away and ou can make one yourself so save the money. Speedi sleeve shouldnt be needed either. I never had to use one yet
that what I needed to hear, didn't know how hard it would be with radiator still in, so i will give it a try, as far as the speedi sleeve, is that just an alignment tool? I take it that the seal is pressed in the cover, since my cover will be off it shouldn't be to hard to get it in straight, |
The seal is pressed into the cover, then the cover and seal are installed at the same time. At least that's how I did mine. They come with a tapered sleeve that allows the seal to be installed more easily.
A speedi sleeve is a very thin sleeve that goes around the crankshaft where the seal rides. They come with an install tool. |
You don't need a speedi sleeve unless there's a groove in the crank from the old seal. :c:
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