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Old 08-04-2006, 03:21 PM   #1 (permalink)
Michael ODonnell (Mike1od)
 
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Default Just completed 30K service and

Just completed 30K service and replaced all gaskets and seals recommened.

Now I have a leak at the rear main area rear of the pully( where the woodruff key inserts). I replaced the seal and still have the leak.

It appears the leak is coming from the inner shaft (where the woodruff key inserts) . Is there a seal or O ring I am missing or possibly is this an indication of a bearing failure?
I can wiggle the shaft with my hand and get some end play and oil does come out when I do that.
The motor was factory replaced in 1984 and only has 12K on it.

Any suggestions

Mike
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