SurfBeat
Active Member
It's time to install the crankshaft in the bottom case and seal things up, however, before doing so I read in my Clymer's Manual to "Fill both of the outer crankshaft oil seal lip cavities with . . .."
I drove down to Auto Zone to purchase the synthetic grease, however, I am no scratching my $@!!$ (head) trying to figure out what the heck is a "seal lip cavity?"
I watched a video on another forum, however, the moderator's instructions were not clear.
Moreover, my SD shop manual does not make it clear either, simply stating to "apply lithium grease on the lip."
Now I have a lip and a lip cavity, leaving me confused as hell.
I finally figured out that the "oil seals" slip off (black, circular plastic/rubber facing the bearings) and noticed that the side facing the bearing is concave.
I am presuming Clymer's infers that the "cavity" is the concave side of the seal, thus I am to fill the cavity with synthetic grease.
I apologize for being so literal, however, I want to do this project right.
Also, the shop that sold me the crankshaft (I wonder why the hell they didn't fill the darn cavity) so to make the project simpler, also sold me ThreeBond Silicone LIquid Gasket (1211) to mate the mating surfaces on the crank.
Clymer's instructs to use Loctite Primer N and Loctite Gasket Eliminator 515.
Can I rely on the 1211 do the job satisfactorily? Competitive Crankshaft related that 1211 is mo better.
I want to get this engine installed this weekend so I can get it in the River on the 5th ,when everyone leaves.
Thanks
I drove down to Auto Zone to purchase the synthetic grease, however, I am no scratching my $@!!$ (head) trying to figure out what the heck is a "seal lip cavity?"
I watched a video on another forum, however, the moderator's instructions were not clear.
Moreover, my SD shop manual does not make it clear either, simply stating to "apply lithium grease on the lip."
Now I have a lip and a lip cavity, leaving me confused as hell.
I finally figured out that the "oil seals" slip off (black, circular plastic/rubber facing the bearings) and noticed that the side facing the bearing is concave.
I am presuming Clymer's infers that the "cavity" is the concave side of the seal, thus I am to fill the cavity with synthetic grease.
I apologize for being so literal, however, I want to do this project right.
Also, the shop that sold me the crankshaft (I wonder why the hell they didn't fill the darn cavity) so to make the project simpler, also sold me ThreeBond Silicone LIquid Gasket (1211) to mate the mating surfaces on the crank.
Clymer's instructs to use Loctite Primer N and Loctite Gasket Eliminator 515.
Can I rely on the 1211 do the job satisfactorily? Competitive Crankshaft related that 1211 is mo better.
I want to get this engine installed this weekend so I can get it in the River on the 5th ,when everyone leaves.
Thanks