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Old 12-03-20, 17:55
Phil Waterman Phil Waterman is offline
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Default If you are doing it pictures please

Hi Richard


If you do go to the rubber seal instead of the rope original style, please take lots of pictures of the process.


One other thing to consider if you are replacing a rear or front seal and are not having the crank redone consider putting speedi sleeves on the crank it is a quick easy thing to do and probably makes a better sealing surface.


Cheers Phil
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