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> Preferred Method of install Engine Tin Seals, Push or Pull?
bandjoey
post Oct 27 2011, 04:36 PM
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I'm getting ready to install Mikey's new rubber seals in the engine compartment. Getting the old hardened ones out took cutting and chiseling. Ug.

What's the preferred method to install the new seals into the channels?

Oil it all up and slide it in? Align it and squish it in inch by inch? Other ways?
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post Oct 27 2011, 05:10 PM
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I put the bottom of the rubber in the bottom of the retaining bracket, and carefully used a screwdriver to work the top in.


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I used this method and it worked fine. I tried sliding it in but was unsuccessful.
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post Oct 27 2011, 05:29 PM
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QUOTE(dlee6204 @ Oct 27 2011, 04:10 PM) *
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I put the bottom of the rubber in the bottom of the retaining bracket, and carefully used a screwdriver to work the top in.


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I used this method and it worked fine. I tried sliding it in but was unsuccessful.

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It helps to use a dull screwdriver so you don't poke holes in your nice new seals ...
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