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Omega Help Area => Omega General Help => Topic started by: cam.in.head on 08 May 2017, 17:44:51
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hi. just asking to confirm that the front crank seal on a v6 is 38x50x8 .many thanks
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hi. just asking to confirm that the front crank seal on a v6 is 38x50x8 .many thanks
Check this out if it helps
https://www.buycarparts.co.uk/ajusa/377326
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that comes up as the same size so il assume its correct.i was just hoping for some confirmation from anyone on here who had done the job and knew for sure
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Done it many times but cant recall the size (I just bought genuine)
Be very aware that you must hold the crank at the cambelt end when undoing the sprocket retaining bolt
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yes will do. have got a long bar made up to fit the pulley bolt holes and a long breaker for the centre bolt. doing it whilst i do belt and tensioners
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yes will do. have got a long bar made up to fit the pulley bolt holes and a long breaker for the centre bolt. doing it whilst i do belt and tensioners
My long bar bolts across two adjacent bolt holes in the pulley, and locks against the water pump. You WON'T do this by hand as the crank bolt is bloody tight.
The bar has another two holes, one of them tapped to draw the pulley off the crank.
I have a drawing with the dimensions if it would help.
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thanks but ive already made up my bars.one is a 1 metre extension for the breaker bar/socket. other is a 1 metre bar with a circle welded on to match pulley middle using existing holes.ive no doubt the bars will be strong enough just not sure about socket.!. dont realy fancy the idea of putting all that astrain on thr water pump ,unless of course you are replacing it anyway .mine has been replaced recently anyway.thankyou . can you confirm seal size please ?
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thanks but I've already made up my bars.one is a 1 metre extension for the breaker bar/socket. other is a 1 metre bar with a circle welded on to match pulley middle using existing holes. I've no doubt the bars will be strong enough just not sure about socket.!. dont really fancy the idea of putting all that strain on the water pump, unless of course you are replacing it anyway. mine has been replaced recently anyway. thankyou . can you confirm seal size please ?
I'd love to. But I ordered it from ECP, removed the pulley, checked the new seal was the same size and fitted it. Six quid to create an oil tight V6 - bargain ;D
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ok. thankyou anyway.
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thanks but ive already made up my bars.one is a 1 metre extension for the breaker bar/socket. other is a 1 metre bar with a circle welded on to match pulley middle using existing holes.ive no doubt the bars will be strong enough just not sure about socket.!. dont realy fancy the idea of putting all that astrain on thr water pump ,unless of course you are replacing it anyway .mine has been replaced recently anyway.thankyou . can you confirm seal size please ?
Methinks you need longer bars....
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thanks but ive already made up my bars.one is a 1 metre extension for the breaker bar/socket. other is a 1 metre bar with a circle welded on to match pulley middle using existing holes.ive no doubt the bars will be strong enough just not sure about socket.!. dont realy fancy the idea of putting all that astrain on thr water pump ,unless of course you are replacing it anyway .mine has been replaced recently anyway.thankyou . can you confirm seal size please ?
Methinks you need longer bars....
As long as the locking bar is against something solid on the engine, they'll be long enough. I used a 750mm long breaker bar to loosen mine, which was effective but hard work