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darkgti6

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Post #1
Does anyone know how far these are supposed to be put in? I have it sitting on the outside edge at the mo but it looked like it could go in much further?

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Posted 27th Jun 2011 at 22:52
daveyboy

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Post #2
Flush with the face of the block, then about 1-2mm more, there is a chamfer on the end of the crank and the lip on the seal ends up pretty close to that. Don't be tempted to put it in any further as it will certainly leak.

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Posted 27th Jun 2011 at 23:11
darkgti6

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Post #3
daveyboy wrote:
Flush with the face of the block, then about 1-2mm more, there is a chamfer on the end of the crank and the lip on the seal ends up pretty close to that. Don't be tempted to put it in any further as it will certainly leak.


Thanks, that's how it is at the moment so I will leave well alone now. Onwards and upwards its been a long day but I'm glad I'm putting things back together now instead of taking apart.

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Posted 27th Jun 2011 at 23:14
russbez

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Post #4
bump

i think i need to replace my flywheel oil seal
anyone tell me the correct part no.

i found one on ebay but it looks nothing like it... ebay clicky

my local peugoet want me to buy 10, im not even sure if its the right part no.

i uploaded pictures to my photobucket account but it seems to be playing up, heres the link to my album...
photobucket link

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Posted 13th Jul 2012 at 15:18
jorg

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Post #5
the part no for the flywheel seal is 0127.28, £18.47 according to servicebox.

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Posted 13th Jul 2012 at 15:27
Rich E Forum Admin

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Post #6
0127 28 is the gearbox end crank end seal.

That part on eBay is the seals for the crankshaft end cap on that side.

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Posted 13th Jul 2012 at 15:28
russbez

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Post #7
awesome thanks chaps
can anyone see the pictures? Can see the seal leaking a little bit? Unsure

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Posted 13th Jul 2012 at 15:29
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Post #8
No worries.

I can see the thumbnails but clicking on the images gives the error 'The action that you were trying to perform has failed.'

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Posted 13th Jul 2012 at 15:31
jorg

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I can see the pictures in the gallery thats it. When I try and look at them individually I keep getting a fault page.

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Posted 13th Jul 2012 at 15:31
russbez

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Post #10
hoping its Photobucket and not my account full or anything like that
edit: its working now Smile

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Posted 13th Jul 2012 at 16:07
coskev

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Post #11
Worth putting a crank seal in while its in bitsYes

Pretty sure thats a pattern part seal fitt ATM tooWink

But does not need new 'hockey stick'(No1 main cap seals)Thumbs up

Dry as a board where they leakWink

You can see the damp areas mine had before I replaced seals below:



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Posted 13th Jul 2012 at 22:19
russbez

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Post #12
thanks for looking
thats great, for sake of £10/15 ill get crank seal changed

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Posted 16th Jul 2012 at 10:10
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Post #13
with the flywheel off is it a simple job of just pulling old out / putting new in? i've got mine sat on the floor in the process of rebuilding it, so gonna do it while i'm at it

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Posted 16th Jul 2012 at 10:41
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Post #14
yup.

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Posted 16th Jul 2012 at 10:51
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sweet, another £20 then... not turning out to be a "cheap 205 gti6" this Doh

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Posted 16th Jul 2012 at 10:58
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Post #16
oh and presumably the other is behind the crank pulley with easy access? (which will be coming off anyway)

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Posted 16th Jul 2012 at 11:15
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yup !

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Posted 16th Jul 2012 at 12:21
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0326 22 - das part no yah?

edit> yep - £14.12 inc vat

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Posted 16th Jul 2012 at 12:24
pugjim

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I dont understand why people go to car spares/dealers for seals like these. You can get them for a fraction of the price from bearing/seals dealers. I use a place local called city seals and bearings. If you just read the size off the old seal they will find one to match. I recently bought cam seals and both front and rear crank seals for less than a cranck seal would cost from the dealers. The only one they didnt have what was exactly the same size was the large crank seal but they had one what was 1mm wider which actually worked better.
Posted 26th Jul 2012 at 09:37
russbez

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Post #20
with the likes of this seal i think some people wouldnt want to risk getting the wrong size, i wouldnt have a clue where to look up here
its a bit of a job replacing it once the engine is in the car with gearbox etc back on if you get it wrong Unsure

will i have to drain the engine oil out before taking this seal out
the engine has been sitting for a while, surely the oil will all be in the sump

although i did clean the seal up a week ago and looked at it today and its slowly seeping out

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Posted 26th Jul 2012 at 11:28
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Post #21
No, you don't need to drain the oil to change the seal mate. Thumbs up

Have you got any mates who work in garages, particularly Pug related? If so, ask to borrow their seal fitting tool for a day. It makes fitting it to the correct depth a very simple task. Yes

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Posted 26th Jul 2012 at 11:59
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not got a seal fitter but i have a seal puller... behind my bed, for when i'm up against a robber in the night

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Posted 26th Jul 2012 at 12:10
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Post #23
rikky wrote:
not got a seal fitter but i have a seal puller... behind my bed, for when i'm up against a robber in the night




Didn't have him down as a theif.

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  • Posted 26th Jul 2012 at 12:14
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    Post #24
    Laugh my ass off @ Dan!

    On a serious note though, those special tools do make the task a piece of cake. Yes

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    Posted 26th Jul 2012 at 12:20
    beez_neez_gt

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    Post #25
    I used the old seal as a drift, i could not find anything the same size. Im going to start the engine without gearbox oil in to test its fitted correctly with no leaks coming out the gearbox.

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