I think one side goes in further, maybe one of the other guys could confirm
I haven't watched this whole video, but he does work on an 044 in it.
Yeah that what I did on the other side. On this side I was hurry and eager to get it done so I messed it up. Waiting for a new seal to come.When you installed your seal did you use a sleeve (rolled a piece of pop can or plastic bottle) so you don't prolapse the inter lip on the seal (the spring side) when it goes over the crank? If you don't have a seal driver and use a deep socket... once you get the seal almost seated, you can use large washer to limit seal travel so it flush.
Take note or measure the depth before removing next time, usually flush works .I removed it, and ordered new seals. This is something I’m not comfortable with. I messed up my Cummins 12V with a front seal like this one. I need the right tool for the job, any recommendations?
Yeah I did that on the other side so careful and so well just so I could mess up the other one lolTake note or measure the depth before removing next time, usually flush works .
That's how we all learn. Take your time driving seals in .Yeah I did that on the other side so careful and so well just so I could mess up the other one lol
Good job, now get that chain sharp and make some chipsGood new guys, saw runs great now!!! Will update if any problem occurs.
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