crank seal issue
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crank seal issue
I'm putting some bluetop cams in at the mo so I fugured while I was at it I'd put new cam seals,cambelt, and crank seal in but the timing pully that you have to take off down by the crank to change seals won't come off. Has anyone done this on their ae92 gtz and if so did they have the same issue and if so how the hell do you get it off!
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heat
yes heat is the answer,the best investment for getting anything things undone,blackwoods and paykels was selling a propane blow torch for $80.it is a bit tricky because u can get anything behind it but a little gentle leaving off the block with a bar and a lot off heat should get it,watch the plastic.
yeh... heat is the answer really. its quite a common problem really.. sumtimes they are easy, just slide off. other times they r difficult. i did a rebuild on an rb20det last week and i had to get the biach glowing red hot and have 2 big crobars in behind the pulley with 2 big guys pulling with all their weight on them and finally it slid of with much blood/sweat lost from all partys involved. by far the hardest iv ever had to take off. ur best bet is to use 2 small levers of some kind and try take it off evenly.
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If the seal isnt leaking just leave it!
If you want to get it off I agree with sergi I have done many and not just toyota's you are best to drill 2 holes tap them to 6mm and use a harmonic balancer puller or similar heating is an option but last resort in my view
If you want to get it off I agree with sergi I have done many and not just toyota's you are best to drill 2 holes tap them to 6mm and use a harmonic balancer puller or similar heating is an option but last resort in my view
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well... my crank seal wasn't leaking to bad but the cam seals were so there was alot of oil down the side of my engine and because I thought that I'd be changing it I used brake kleen and degreaser down there and apparently that screws the seals so it kinda has to be done now..... yea I'll give that idea a go before I wip out the heat idea as it seems a little last resort.
