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a round wood block, or as I use, a 1" drive large size socket and a dead 
blow hammer can set them easily and squarely
ptegler
On 12/8/2019 1:11 PM, Jim Vass wrote:
> I'll be watching as my other friend removes it then presses in the new 
> one.
> Now that I know what can go wrong it's fairly easy to see if the seal 
> is sitting properly in the cover.
> I suspect that this seal was slightly bigger than the old one hence 
> was very hard to press in squarely.
> There's very very little space between the seal and the oil slinger so 
> the seal has to be all the way in.
>
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    <p>a round wood block, or as I use, a 1" drive large size socket and
      a dead blow hammer can set them easily and squarely</p>
    <p>ptegler<br>
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    <div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 12/8/2019 1:11 PM, Jim Vass wrote:<br>
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      <div dir="ltr">I'll be watching as my other friend removes it then
        presses in the new one.
        <div>Now that I know what can go wrong it's fairly easy to see
          if the seal is sitting properly in the cover.</div>
        <div>I suspect that this seal was slightly bigger than the old
          one hence was very hard to press in squarely.</div>
        <div>There's very very little space between the seal and the oil
          slinger so the seal has to be all the way in.</div>
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