Hi all,
I robbed this photo from Rob Lees, (haha), and want to make sure I install my new one correctly.
I am assuming the blue seal has an open side, (at least mine is even thought it is brown), with the small spring showing. (Not shown in this picture). From what I can tell, and from the Continental manual, the seal actually gets flipped around from what the photo is showing, part number to the inside of the tach drive housing, correct?
The Continental manual doesn't explain and the drawing is somwhat ambiguous compared to the the seal I have.
Common sense would indicate the open side to the engine allowing oil pressure, etc., to help the seal, seal around the shaft.
My old seal was enclosed and had two sides to it. My new one only has one enclosed side and one open side.
Thanks!!!
I took this photo of the green-colored seal from the internet. This is what the other side of my seal looks like. Does this side face the engine?
I robbed this photo from Rob Lees, (haha), and want to make sure I install my new one correctly.
I am assuming the blue seal has an open side, (at least mine is even thought it is brown), with the small spring showing. (Not shown in this picture). From what I can tell, and from the Continental manual, the seal actually gets flipped around from what the photo is showing, part number to the inside of the tach drive housing, correct?
The Continental manual doesn't explain and the drawing is somwhat ambiguous compared to the the seal I have.
Common sense would indicate the open side to the engine allowing oil pressure, etc., to help the seal, seal around the shaft.
My old seal was enclosed and had two sides to it. My new one only has one enclosed side and one open side.
Thanks!!!
I took this photo of the green-colored seal from the internet. This is what the other side of my seal looks like. Does this side face the engine?
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