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Re: oil seal installer tool
« Reply #15 on: 01 February 2019, 13:01:45 »

Is the seal location a removable piece?
not really because timing chain cover has torx bolts going into it from the sump , so means taking off oil pan & access to 4 rear bolts is a nightmare. also its hard to get the cover back with the head on ,  damage to the head gasket is inevitable. meanwhile i have eventually found what i have been looking for.  :y :y
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Re: oil seal installer tool
« Reply #16 on: 01 February 2019, 16:00:18 »

A piece of suitable diameter plastic drain pipe would suffice and easily strong enough to do the job
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Re: oil seal installer tool
« Reply #17 on: 01 February 2019, 16:31:09 »

A piece of suitable diameter plastic drain pipe would suffice and easily strong enough to do the job


You could shape a piece of hardwood to a 1/4 or 1/3 of the diameter and carefully tap it in. The tricky bit is to start it square, but you have to do that with a cylindrical tool.
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Re: oil seal installer tool
« Reply #18 on: 01 February 2019, 17:41:50 »

So what was the solution, raywilb?
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Re: oil seal installer tool
« Reply #19 on: 01 February 2019, 17:46:53 »

So what was the solution, raywilb?
He took it to a garage, Bill.  ;D
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Re: oil seal installer tool
« Reply #20 on: 01 February 2019, 18:01:25 »

Don't mock the afflicted, Steve.
I might have to commit "Hari Kari" and do the same myself soon.
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Re: oil seal installer tool
« Reply #21 on: 01 February 2019, 21:16:39 »

Anyone got a BIG socket?  ::)

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Re: oil seal installer tool
« Reply #22 on: 02 February 2019, 00:13:24 »

Perfect candidate gently tapping in with a blunt aluminium or brass bar and a small hammer. Do that with blows 180° apart, then move round 90° and repeat. Taper bearing races - like wheel bearings - can be done the same way. Mechanics have this for years, as it's only worth having dedicated tooling(bought or made) if you do a lot of that particular size.
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Re: oil seal installer tool
« Reply #23 on: 02 February 2019, 01:35:20 »

Perfect candidate gently tapping in with a blunt aluminium or brass bar and a small hammer. Do that with blows 180° apart, then move round 90° and repeat. Taper bearing races - like wheel bearings - can be done the same way. Mechanics have this for years, as it's only worth having dedicated tooling(bought or made) if you do a lot of that particular size.

A piece oak or similar with a mallet I've also found worked well with carefully working round to drift it home. :y :y :y
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Re: oil seal installer tool
« Reply #24 on: 02 February 2019, 10:17:06 »

Piece of plastic waste pipe, is about right size.
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