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  1. 2NA

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    Doesn't look like it's going anywhere.
     
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    AceMaster Three Time F1 World Champ

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    Honesly PAP, I don't think it will move much further - I tried to smack it a few more times and that is as far as it will go.

    I know it looks as though there is still a gap, but there isn't - it is metal on metal, have a look at the pic and I drew in red the outline of the part that is touching. It is as tight as the one on the left side.
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    Lou, if you look at the area circled in red - compare the first pic to the second pic - in the first pic you can see the gap, right underneath the " I---I " I sprayed in red, and in the second pic that gap is gone.
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    Nice.

    Looks much better.
     
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    Oh yes, you're right. :D:D

    Good man, she should be right now. :D:D
     
  6. AceMaster

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    Thanks - and I checked to see if either of the radiators were leaking, and they were not, so that means I did the job right :D:D
     
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    Awesome - when are you back on the road, Mike? :)

    All the best,
    Andrew.
     
  8. AceMaster

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    Good question - well, my package from Ricambi is due to arrive today.

    I have one more part (a $4 O Ring that I found I needed AFTER Daniel sent me my stuff, which I ended up finding locally), so that part should arrive tomorrow. I am hoping to have it done by Wednesday at the latest, that will have me ready to run it hard this weekend after this two-week lock-down.
     
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    Nice.

    We'll be waiting for those how-to-pics. :D
     
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    Uh no..........those sure won't.
     
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    Since my stallion is being good to me during this repair, and it turned out to be only a few worn out seals and not anything terribly expensive to repair, I decided to treat it (and me) with some cosmetic dress up...but please keep it a secret, she doesn't know yet. :D:D

    On a serious note, here are the seals that arrived - these turned out optional to replace as my originals were all in good condition...HOWEVER, since I am in there let's settle all the rubber, that way I know in the future that it was all done at the same time and then I can replace them all again, as it wouldn't make sense to replace to replace some now and some later...all for under $100. The seal that needed the replacement is not among these pics, I already installed them. In the bottom right corner are the infamous triple seals.
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    Hehehe - nice!! :D

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    Here you can see where the rubber has been totally eaten away.

    Look at pic # 1 - this is my original seal - look at the area between the red lines.

    Now look at pic # 2, that lip that is protruding precisely where the red arrow is pointing is the area that was eaten away in pic # 1.

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    And now enough talk - let's get stoogin' it!!!

    Will post updates later today.
     
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    Good one Mike! :D:D
     
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    If you guessed that it was a typical binder....you are WRONG.

    It is in fact a Triple Seal Installer DISGUISED as a binder :D:D

    What you do is wrap it around the clutch shaft and mark it so that you can cut it to the almost perfect size...better a hair smaller than larger, because if it is oversize then they ends will overlap and then it will be harder to push the seal on.

    I simply used a sharpie to mark the size it needs to be cut (the little black line above my thumb you see there)
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    Next, I used the dental pic/dental scaler to remove the old seals. I simply tugged on them until they stretched out enough to cut them off. Be VERY CAREFUL not to scratch the metal, you definitely need a steady hand for this part. If you want to be safe, use a plastic or wood so that you cannot scratch the inside of those grooves.
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    So this is what I did to squeeze them back down to size so that they become snug in their groove.

    I took that tube made from binder material, wrapped it around the seals, then tighted a hose clamp around them to get them back down to size.

    I must give Daniel (TheItalianJob here on FChat) for giving me the idea for this.
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    For the record, I swear that it is pure coincidence that the floor jack, jack stands, Triple Seals Installer disguised as a binder, and my 348 are ALL YELLOW!!! :D:D
     

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