To: | tom.syperski@sev.org |
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Subject: | Rear Crankshaft seal. |
From: | Wwycoffbn7@aol.com |
Date: | Sun, 5 Mar 2006 14:38:57 EST |
Tom, My bet is that you know that a little oil from that orifice is normal. If it is just a few drops or dampness, one can just leave it alone. However if the 'reverse Archimedes screw' arrangement is too worn, then the new seals would be the way to go. Most might tend to get the parts and hold off until something else triggers the need to get in there. Is it causing any clutch problems, or is it more territory marking activity than one might prefer? Best Regards, Bill |
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