86 XR7 got some good leaking there at the front crank seal ..
how tough is this job.. ? any tips/tricks appreciated ..
I am an experienced mechanic, and have access to a shop with lift air tools etc
but I cant tie it up for days ,,
ok cool doesn't sound too bad..
I saw a youtube viddie which advocated using a paint can opener (church key) to get the old seal out,
w/o having to remove the front cover ...
Thanks Pete !
I just did a timing belt, and I did find it pretty easy to get back in there. I had the radiator out, so there was lots of room to work.
yup I did the timing belt by the side of the road on my first major road trip right after I bought the XR7 in '08 ...
I always carry a spare timing belt, timing belt tensioner, and 22 mm socket for the crank bolt with me on a road trip in the TC. Came in handy a few years ago at Carlisle when one of our guys threw a timing belt when pulling into a restaurant. We all pitched in, and used my spare belt, and had him back on the road within an hour.
Yup second that. I had a bad experience a cold morning almost 5 years ago in Prescott, AZ (in the mountains). Stalled out, then the arrhythmic sound of a mis-timed engine, it had apparently jumped a few teeth. Now in addition to a spare belt, tensioner, 22mm socket I also have a timing gun with me just to be certain it’s correct.
llz ok my 'spares' list keeps growing ...
I *may* have a chance to work on it this coming weekend,
if I do, I will report back...
(maybe even take some pix for a writeup ? .. if there's any interest ?? )