hi guys im having a few problems with a crankshaft oil seal on a vauxhall meriva 1.4 2006.
whats happend is the oil pressure switch went and sprewed out oil, oil went below minimum mark but still visable on on dip stick, problem was noticed as the valves got noisy with the hydrolics and had only been serviced by me two months earlier ie oil changed ect.
clutch was beign repaired by some more experienced students young apprentices so i asked could they do the rear oil seal at same time yeah no problem reply.
the first oil seal they put in was forced in with a piston ring compressor, oil sprewed out of the car when it was started and didnt work to well, so a new one was bought the following day again from ecp same make and type, this time the aprentis bosses put the oil seal in using a pen on the inside circular bit first having lubricated it with engine oil.
drove car home and noticed an oil leak again, so the second one has failed too. ive spoken to my tutor at college who says change it again for the third time but use genuine part from vauxhall rather than a ten pound part from ecp.
so when im armed with the genuine part what is the best way to fit the seal for perfect fit and seal first time.
oh yes i forgot the part that the seal goes around(not sure of its name) appears in good condition and is not grooved car has 55k ish on clock.
this repair is forcasted for half term in a few weeks
whats happend is the oil pressure switch went and sprewed out oil, oil went below minimum mark but still visable on on dip stick, problem was noticed as the valves got noisy with the hydrolics and had only been serviced by me two months earlier ie oil changed ect.
clutch was beign repaired by some more experienced students young apprentices so i asked could they do the rear oil seal at same time yeah no problem reply.
the first oil seal they put in was forced in with a piston ring compressor, oil sprewed out of the car when it was started and didnt work to well, so a new one was bought the following day again from ecp same make and type, this time the aprentis bosses put the oil seal in using a pen on the inside circular bit first having lubricated it with engine oil.
drove car home and noticed an oil leak again, so the second one has failed too. ive spoken to my tutor at college who says change it again for the third time but use genuine part from vauxhall rather than a ten pound part from ecp.
so when im armed with the genuine part what is the best way to fit the seal for perfect fit and seal first time.
oh yes i forgot the part that the seal goes around(not sure of its name) appears in good condition and is not grooved car has 55k ish on clock.
this repair is forcasted for half term in a few weeks