Your the man Tim. I know who I am coming to with 3700 problems.
Yes, the SKF 6119. Both are garter springed dual lipped 7/8" x 5/8" x 3/16" & my local NAPA stocks the SKF.Thought I had some 530019097 crank seals but guess I'm out. Is there another seal other than the National 253747 that will work? I recall having some a couple years ago but the walls were so thin that I ruined them on install. Suggestions?
Bob
He is the man.
I got the red Craftsman 3.7 (actually a 3800 top end) cutting great last weekend, but do you know what an "average"
axial end play should be in those series? The service manual uses special drivers to set the bearings, and the driver rims
are the stops for final location.
I may have to pull both the seals & reset the needle bearings inward with a custom lathed off tool,
as it's over 0.032". But it runs strong, no seal leakage, and the brass thrust washers inside the crankcase
looked fine (from the edges of them).
I tried putting two seals in my 3400 today and ruined both seals Are the napa ones a little tougher. Or should I get a smaller hammer.Yes, the SKF 6119. Both are garter springed dual lipped 7/8" x 5/8" x 3/16" & my local NAPA stocks the SKF.
I did get a chance to tach the 4000 with & w/o the AF or high top cover this weekend, and the max RPM does drop by 500-550 when its installed. Except for the easy cleanable sieve type filter, those don't seem to flow air as well as the rear slotted type winter covers seen on 3800s & some 3700s. The slotted covers bring the air in from the rear and never turn it around like the front inlet standard & high top do.
I tried putting two seals in my 3400 today and ruined both seals Are the napa ones a little tougher. Or should I get a smaller hammer.
I tried putting two seals in my 3400 today and ruined both seals Are the napa ones a little tougher. Or should I get a smaller hammer.
That was my prob. that outer edge was way too sharp and the edge of the seal caught on the case and rolled it. Oh well I better pick up a dozen just to make sure. Thanks for the tip I will chamfer that edge a little. And maybe put my glasses on.View attachment 335991
Those seals can be tough to get started in the case as the top edge is very sharp.
If taken all the way apart I countersink the edge of the case before I put it back together. If I'm just replacing seals I actually just take my pocket knife and cut a bevel in the case. They slip right in most the time with a bevel cut in the case.
I tried putting two seals in my 3400 today and ruined both seals Are the napa ones a little tougher. Or should I get a smaller hammer.
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