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Old 27-04-2008, 14:10   #1
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Calling Pat....Yanmar 4JH front seal....

I have not seen the boat and my manuals are down at my boat.....

If you are around, how difficult is is to replace the front seal?

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shouldn't be that bad. Got an impact?
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Then What?

It couldn't possibly be straightforward could it?
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It couldn't possibly be straightforward could it?
should be. Pull the crank pulley and replace the seal. I'll confirm in an hour or two.
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yep, it's that straightforward. Impact and a harmonic balancer puller
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Pat..Just have ask one more question.

Is there a specified torque? Or do you just drive it back on with the impact?

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Pat, it went well....zip-zop no muss no fuss.

BTW he was given a quote of $400.00 to do the job by a yard here in B-more.

Un-Be-LIE-va-ble

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Pat, it went well....zip-zop no muss no fuss.

BTW he was given a quote of $400.00 to do the job by a yard here in B-more.

Un-Be-LIE-va-ble

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as expected. Sorry I didn't get back top you. It's opened up here for the season.
$400.00, I can believe that. it's just another example of the mentality out there.
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