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All,
Looking to rent (want to rent) someone's tool for installing rear main seal.
Getting all the parts together to do a clutch job and I'm planning to pull flywheel to replace seal.
I can't remember the tool part number, I've only seen pictures of it (I'm sure I could find it if needed).
Would like to do clutch job around 17-20 Dec. I'm east of St Louis in IL.
Let me know.
Thanks,
Dave
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From experience I can tell you it's not all that easy to smack it in with wood or a PVC pipe. I tried and failed and damaged a RMS in the process. Eventually I bought the tool from Pelican Parts and installed the seal in about 10 minutes, and I am guarenteed that it is seated correctly. Unfortunaltely I can't lend my tool to you since the shipping would cost more than the tool.
Have a look at this topic:
http://www.968forums.com/index.php?showtopic=7583&hl=
Johann van Biljon
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The problem is there is no room to smack anything in there. You need the tool. Someone made their own tool out of a pvc pipe segment and a bolt with a square of metal used to push the seal in.
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It would be easy peasy if the motor were out, but it looks pretty tight while doing clutch replacement.
Flash, don't now if it's leaking but I do have some leaks and I'll get to all of them in time, it just makes perfect semse to do it now.
Johannvb, Understand! Thanks for the reply.
Ryan, I saw pictures of home made tool and that's probably the way I go, just wanted to run it by here first
Thanks,
Dave
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FOUND!
Started the clutch job late yesterday.
It not too bad everything seems to be coming off fine (no broken bolts or skin [img]style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/tongue.gif[/img] )
Still waiting on a couple of pieces UPS says they'll be here today.
Dave
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'73 914 2.0l SOLD
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Yup, I think this was my favorite job on the car i.e most satisfying to do myself. It's not hard, but for me it was quite stressful since it was my first time replacing a clutch.
Johann van Biljon
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'94 Midnight Blue 968 Coupe - No Sunroof, RS Barn Stage 1 Chip, Airbox mod, RS Barn Cat-back, NGK irridium spark plugs - Sold
'92 Signal Red 964 Carrera 4 - Sold
'84 Burgundy 911 Carrera 3.2 Cabriolet - Sold
'90 Silver 944 Turbo S with M030 and limited slip diff - Sold
'76 Silver 911 Carrera 3.0 Targa - Sold
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Well I'm certainly glad I planned on changing the RMS. It appears to be just one of several other minor leaks I'll be fixing.
Cheers,
Dave
Slightly east of Saint Louis
'94 coupe white/blue 6spd
'73 914 2.0l SOLD
'03 and '05 Intrepid Silverstone Go Karts (father/son wheel to wheel)
Others, but not appealing!