I think his method of moving the seal to an unworn part of the shaft is the easier fix.
I reread his post, seems way easier now lol. I dunno how I read it before but it seemed.. I don't know, harder than just shaving the seal lol. But yes that works well. I will be doing that then come tomorrow
You could also install a sleeve.
yea seal sits further back on the camshaft , so the lip of the seal sits on a fresh bit of the cam , when you get her out you will see the camshaft has a bit of a grove in it , you would think the seal would only were , dont take to long to do and a cheep fix .
Nearly double the posted limit in a residential area? Do you not like driving?
Nearly double the posted limit in a residential area? Do you not like driving?
Not residential, I am in a factory area after hours. Yes double the limit, that is why I did it there! haha.
you need a flange or a race pipe for that intake.
you need a flange or a race pipe for that intake.
No, I was just gonna run it that way. lol
dude just run it non turbo with a cone filter taped to.
Is that Lake Simcoe in the back ground? How far down is it? Here we're on Lake Huron and the St.Clair River. They're down substantially. Some say we're the lowest ever but I think we're still 6" or from that record. People with docks are wondering if boating will be feasible for them this year.
nice MF no cab could be a bit chilly , will your oil filter hit your front crosmember when you fit that oil cooler sanwich plate .
hears my work horse/ donkey it gets a hard life , some times we go camping and tow this
Is that Lake Simcoe in the back ground? How far down is it? Here we're on Lake Huron and the St.Clair River. They're down substantially. Some say we're the lowest ever but I think we're still 6" or from that record. People with docks are wondering if boating will be feasible for them this year.
That is Georgian Bay. We are probably down at least 5-6 of surface level from this time last year.. and that equates to about 12 feet out on most shorelines. WHICH MEANS!!!!! There is uncharted islands now and low spots that now no one knows about..
nice MF no cab could be a bit chilly , will your oil filter hit your front crosmember when you fit that oil cooler sanwich plate .
hears my work horse/ donkey it gets a hard life.
Nice caravan ya Pikey lol. Cool Rover though haha. The oil filter shouldn't hit the cross member.. as there is the stock AHU oil cooler on there now and it is pretty large, the oil filter is tight but it fits no issue. If she no work.. I'll put in a remote filter too
That'd be greatttttt. Marine uses oil suckers down the dipstick to suck it dry, and then the filters are up top and upside down so they drain back when you pop a hole in them. A 100% no mess oil change nearly every time lol.