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81 Clutch replacement - Crankshaft seal trouble



OK, let's get basic...you did remove the seal carrier, and fit a new seal into it on the bench,
and then install the carrier onto the engine, right?

Now, to get the seal over the ass end of the crank without the spring popping out...

First, grease the seal into place.

Then, put the seal and carrier on...while you can work it on without help, here's a tip:  take a
thin piece of plastic, like a cut up 2 liter pop bottle, and wrap it over the end of the crank, a
little cone shaped.  The plastic will serve as a smooth transistion piece for the seal to get over
the crank.  Then slide the seal and carrier over that.  Whatever you do, use a lot of oil.  

I thought I bought at least one seal in the past that had a pre-made plastic piece to serve the
function described above.

If the spring has merely popped out of the seal and is otherwise undamaged, just pop it back into
place.

You DO NOT want that spring floating around in your oil pan...ask me how I know.

HTH

Ron

--- Edward Effinger <eeffinger@conestogac.on.ca> wrote:

> Hi Allyn and Ron.
> 
> Thanks for your replies.
> You're right, the trans code is between 81-83.
> I mistakenly thought the date was of the trans but was actually
> the date on the flywheel.
> 
> I've got the trans seals replaced now but just wrecked the crankshaft
> rear seal, it was going on really nice but suddenly a section of the spring
> inside the seal pushed its way to the outside.
> There goes another $50.00
> 
> Not sure how to prevent that from happening again at this point.??
> 
> I also had a stripped oil pan bolt, got that drilled out and retapped today.
> Ed
> 
> 
> Ed Effinger
> Senior Analyst
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> >>> Ron Pieper <rapieper@yahoo.com> 01/06/06 4:49 PM >>>
> --- Edward Effinger <Eeffinger@conestogac.on.ca> wrote:
> > We've got a 210 mm clutch vs the stock 190 mm and are about to
> > replace the release bearing and half shaft oil seals as well as > the main shaft seal.
> 
> AFA clutch and flywheel - no biggie, just get clutch and PP for a later model car and they bolt
> up.  Replacing seals and release bearing is not impacted.
> 
> > The trans case seems to be from 1986 and has the following number on the plate of the
> > bellhousing  FN27052.
> > Just wondering about the origin of this part.
> 
> FN's are older than '86.  They were applied in the early 80's.
> ETKA says '8/81 - 7/83 Jetta, 1/80 - 3/81 Rabbit, 8/81 - 7/83 Scirocco..
> 
> Date code says 27 (day), 05 (month, May), 2 (year, has gotta be 82).
> 
> > Also, we didn't mark the flywheel alignment before removal.
> > How do we best recover from this?
> 
> It won't bolt up wrong if memory serves...there are locating pins on the perimeter that prevent
> this.  If not...I wouldn't sweat it.
> 
> HTH
> 
> Ron
> aka Cheapass Ron
> 
> 
> 
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