Tools Required
•J 33196 Rear Crankshaft Seal Installer

Removal Procedure

1.Remove the engine flywheel.
Important: Make sure not to damage the crankshaft outside diameter surface or chamfer with any tool.
2.Remove the crankshaft rear oil seal. Insert a flat-bladed tool through the dust lip at an angle. Pry out the crankshaft rear oil seal by moving the handle of the tool towards the end of the crankshaft. Repeat as necessary around the crankshaft rear oil seal.
3.Inspect the inside diameter of the bore. Correct or replace the crankshaft rear oil seal housing as required.
4.Inspect the crankshaft for nicks or burrs on the surface that contacts the crankshaft rear oil seal.
5.Repair or replace the crankshaft as required.

Installation Procedure

1.Apply engine oil to the inside and the outside diameter of the new crankshaft rear oil seal. Slide the new crankshaft rear oil seal over the mandrel until the back of the crankshaft rear oil seal bottoms squarely against the collar of the J 38196.
2.Install the crankshaft rear oil seal using the following steps:
Notice: Refer to Fastener Notice in Service Precautions
2.1. Attach the J 38196 to the crankshaft by hand, or tighten the attaching screws.
•Tighten the screws to 5 Nm (54 in. lbs.) .
2.2. Turn the T-handle of the J 38196 so that the collar pushes the seal into the bore. Turn the handle until the collar is tight against the case. This will ensure that the crankshaft rear oil seal is seated properly between the crankshaft and the crankshaft rear oil seal housing.
2.3. Loosen the T-handle of J 38196 until the handle comes to a stop. This will make sure that the collar will be in the proper position for installing another new crankshaft rear oil seal.
2.4. Remove the attaching screws.
3.Install the engine flywheel.
4.Check and fill the crankcase as necessary.
5.Inspect for leaks.