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Old 12-03-2006, 07:59 AM   #1 (permalink)
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Default Front crank seal

Anyone ever tackled this job???

My 97 D1 with a 4.0 V8 has a slight leak from the front crank seal that I wanna tackle in the coming months. The job doesn't look terribly bad, but there is a specialty Land Rover tool listed in the LR RAVE manual for pulling the seal. What are you shadetree mechanics out there doing to pull the seal? For 9 bucks for the seal, I can't just sit there and let that thing leak. Please help me out.

Hopefully someone else has done this before.

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15-minute job. Be sure to check the h-dampner for a ware groove. If it's grooved, aluminumv8 sells a sleeve to cover the groove.
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15-minute job. Be sure to check the h-dampner for a ware groove. If it's grooved, aluminumv8 sells a sleeve to cover the groove.

Thanks for the heads up, but I need to know if I am in need of a LR specific specialty tool to get the old seal out and in. If not, what do I use?
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Ok kinda my train of thought but didn't want to go opening up a can of worms.

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I have the same problem on a 96 Lr. Just put some O'reilly special stop leak in and does not leak much at all now. Of course, it depends on how bad the leak is, one drop or two a day!
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I have the same problem on a 96 Lr. Just put some O'reilly special stop leak in and does not leak much at all now. Of course, it depends on how bad the leak is, one drop or two a day!

Doesn't leak bad at all, but like I said for a 9 dollar seal I should just fix it.
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