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Invented the crank seal !!! |
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08.05.2020 16:24 | # 1 |
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friends got my rear crank seal 2 times, but i couldn't prevent oil leakage, the master said it came from the crank seal again. He said he missed the rear crank seal when I took him to the checkup for 307 mi. There is a leak at the point where the gearbox and engine meet. It is not the gearbox oil that is the engine oil. Since the gearbox and engine are at the junction, the service said that the rear is cranked. I bought the felt from the service. but my question is, is there any other wicket to be fitted with 1-crank seal or just goat because my master just wears the seal? There is no dry oil leak, it does not come from the top cover gasket.) 3-while the rear crank seal is changing, some people should apply liquid gaskets. My master did not do anything like this. He says that if I force it, the crankshaft will miss it. Is this possible? Maybe it is due to me. When I put this felt on the master as well, it still leaks If it is used in this way, it will be a problem because the infiltration has been leaking for 2 weeks. If the infiltration continues, would it be a problem for me to use it Thank you very much if you answer. & nbsp; Div> |
08.05.2020 16:24 | # 2 |
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Is the service you went for private service? No master will know your vehicle better than peugeot service, & nbsp; Then go to peugeot's own service.
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08.05.2020 16:24 | # 3 |
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When the felt changed twice, I changed it to a master, not in his own service. but when I go to the service for checkup again & nbsp; They said it came from the rear crank seal. I bought the original piece from the service again for 20 TL and the master who changed it on Tuesday will change it again.
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08.05.2020 16:24 | # 4 |
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I do not know if the brother works, but a master friend said to me: the gearbox of my vehicle does not leak oil, but it looked like a layer of dried oil. so you can make silicone reinforcement without opening the cap thread.
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