beetleswamp
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I'm following along in the procedure to change rear main seal as per 3-34 in TM 9-2320-289-34. Rope seal disintegrated and there's a couple inches stuck up in there. Sneaky Pete has gone as far as he can go and no luck pushing it out with trimmer line/plastic push rods, so I loosened all the bearing caps two turns per TM. But crankshaft is not dropping! Yanked and wiggled it and finally there's a little more of a gap in some places, but old seal is still wedged tight up in there tight.
It's kind of holding me hostage at this point, since I have to get it back together this week and get inspected before my registration runs out in Dec 1. Do I just take a pry bar and try to pry the crankshaft down? Not sure where to get a good purchase, but above and beyond that it just seems wrong.
Also I read on different sites about guys using copper wire inside small aluminum pipe to hammer out the last chunks of stubborn rope seal. An suggestions on how to smash? It's been there for 33 years and apparently doesn't want to leave. Mahalo.
It's kind of holding me hostage at this point, since I have to get it back together this week and get inspected before my registration runs out in Dec 1. Do I just take a pry bar and try to pry the crankshaft down? Not sure where to get a good purchase, but above and beyond that it just seems wrong.
Also I read on different sites about guys using copper wire inside small aluminum pipe to hammer out the last chunks of stubborn rope seal. An suggestions on how to smash? It's been there for 33 years and apparently doesn't want to leave. Mahalo.