Removing
1. Remove the transmission assembly. See chapters Manual transmission and automatic transmission.
2. Remove the cover and clutch disc. See chapter Clutch.
3. Remove the drive disc (on models with automatic transmission) or flywheel (on models with manual gearbox). See section «Cylinder block».
4. Remove the rear oil seal using a suitable tool.
Attention: Be careful not to damage the crankshaft and cylinder block.
Installation
1. Apply a thin coat of sealant to the entire outside of the new rear oil seal.
Use branded sealant or equivalent.
2. Press in the rear oil seal so that the lip faces in the direction shown in the illustration.
A. Dust edge
B. Gland lip
Press in the rear oil seal using a drift with an outer diameter of 113 mm and an inner diameter of 90 mm (suitable special tool) (A).
Attention:
- Do not damage the crankshaft and cylinder block.
- Press in at a right angle to avoid burr formation and distortion of the stuffing box.
- Do not touch the grease applied to the lip of the seal.
Press in the rear seal (1) as shown in the figure.
A. The surface of the rear end of the cylinder block.
3. After pressing the rear oil seal, completely remove the sealant that has protruded from the rear end.
4. After this operation, installation is carried out in the reverse order of removal.