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RE: rear seal
By giacamo - 05/29/2005 12:33:26 PM; IP 63.163.157.58
rear seals can be a bitch how i replace them i use a soft brazing rod non coated and coax the uper half of the rear seal out with it. then i use carb cleaner to wash out the seal pocket.and oil up the new seal and slip it in, the new styal tipe not the rope tipe make shure to remove the pin on the lower half of the cap it will deform the new tipe of seal this sounds eazier than it is to do but it can be done.take your time some go eazy some go hard mostly hard.........
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 rear seal -- harold la croix, 05/26/2005
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 RE: rear seal -- harold la croix, 05/30/2005
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