March 5, 200620 yr I used a dentists pick my mum got from work, you know the thing they scratch your teeth with, failing that maybe a compass would work. Just make sure you dont scratch the sealing edges on case/crank.
March 5, 200620 yr Various ways of doing so... I use a small screwdriver, slip it between crank and seal, then pry seal out. Got to go easy and be careful that you don't scratch the crank though. Another method is to drill a couple small holes into the seal, screw in some sheetmetal screws and use them to pull the seal. One can also rent/buy a seal puller. But that gets back to the same method of using a screwdriver really.
March 6, 200620 yr Author OK guys, I guess my plan of attack will be the screw driver, dental pick, and drill holes in that order. Before I do, do you think it's worth the try to re-seat the seal that's in there now. It's sitting a little cock-eyed and feels a bit loose. I think I popped it by overpressurizing the crankcase. I recently put in a Weber and just teed both valve cover vents into the PCV valve which obviously could not handle the volume. I have the PCV system vented properly now, so do you think the seal might hold if I just press it back in? Thanks, Tony
March 6, 200620 yr I invested $7 in a seal puller. The point goes through the rubber near the shaft and then slides under the metal, rock it back and pop goes the seal. I use a small piece of leather under the fulcrum to prevent scratches. definitely lowered my frustration level. DW
March 6, 200620 yr I changed one once and Moosens told me to use a 5 way painters tool to remove the seal ($4 at hardware store) and a washer approx. the same size as the seal to put it back on to get even pressure around the seal while installing it(.40 cents).It was really easy and it worked.
March 6, 200620 yr Ehh, dentist picks don't work as well as they ought to. I used one to get my Legacy's oil seals out a couple weeks ago, and I ended up bending the tip of the pick before I got the seal to budge.
March 6, 200620 yr Paint can opener works well I've found - cheap too. The short metal type with the little flat hook on the end. GD
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