Cantata
Well-Known Member
Not on a boat but fairly boaty. Oil seal has failed between pump and motor on jet-washer. Having never replaced an oil seal before, how does it come out? Is there a proper way or do I grab it with a pair of pliers?
A small sharp screwdriver forced between the seal and its casing will give you leverage to pop it out.
The new one should just press in once you have oiled it and lined it up carefully. Sometines you can use a socket to press it in if you can slip it over the shaft or a piece of wood with a shaft sized holed drilled in it and use that as a press. Make sure it is lined up square before you apply any pressure.![]()
Hopefully you can all see in the pic that the shaft is out of the way.
Not having any luck levering the seal out - it won't budge. The pump casting is alloy and not standing up well to being levered against.
The spring that holds the seal lip shut has popped out, but do these seals have a steel frame inside the rubber? Not at all sure what to try next.
Errarghh....on my original post I can view the pic of this, presumably it's not yet been 'moderated' so nobody else can.
The shaft (and motor) has been withdrawn from the pump housing. The seal remained behind - it is set inside the end of the pump. Imagine the seal inside the end of a pipe - that's the appearance.