monster energy7 New Member Apr 28, 2009 10 0 0 cypress texas Jul 21, 2009 #1 hi guys im putting a new crank seal in my blaster and i was wondering if i have to split the cases to put it in... some say yes some say no...need a answer
hi guys im putting a new crank seal in my blaster and i was wondering if i have to split the cases to put it in... some say yes some say no...need a answer
03blasteryfs03 New Member Apr 13, 2009 888 2 0 vermont Jul 21, 2009 #2 no if u r just doing the seal but i recommend doing the bearing 2 this will mean that u have to split the case
no if u r just doing the seal but i recommend doing the bearing 2 this will mean that u have to split the case
monster energy7 New Member Apr 28, 2009 10 0 0 cypress texas Jul 22, 2009 #3 the bearings are fine can i put the crank seal in from the clutch side tho
B Blasterdude27 New Member Nov 19, 2008 7,592 62 0 Just outside of fairbanks ak Jul 22, 2009 #4 monster energy7 said: the bearings are fine can i put the crank seal in from the clutch side tho Click to expand... Y-y-y-y-e-e-es.
monster energy7 said: the bearings are fine can i put the crank seal in from the clutch side tho Click to expand... Y-y-y-y-e-e-es.
Ready2rev New Member Sep 26, 2008 598 3 18 Vermont Jul 22, 2009 #5 yes, you should be fine. I did this to my blaster i used a big socket to fit the seal and drove it in.
yes, you should be fine. I did this to my blaster i used a big socket to fit the seal and drove it in.
monster energy7 New Member Apr 28, 2009 10 0 0 cypress texas Jul 22, 2009 #6 ok good thts exactly what ima do
ruthless_one3k Member Aug 25, 2007 1,593 15 74 New Mexico (cleaner than regular Mexico) Jul 22, 2009 #7 Yeah you can replace the seal without splitting the cases. Just run a long screw into the old seal and yank it out with a pair of vise grips.
Yeah you can replace the seal without splitting the cases. Just run a long screw into the old seal and yank it out with a pair of vise grips.