11-02-2012, 11:26 PM
Easy to replace,
But are you 100% positive the shaft has gone ALL the way back in, its very easy if the center bearings tight / you forget to release the clips to let it bind up against something else....remember the seal only seals on the very last bit of the shaft (raised bit) so if its not in 100% it will leak like a seieve.... Pretty strange for it to start leaking just from removing a shaft unless you had to lever it or anything and damaged it?
If you have, yes the seal just flicks out
But are you 100% positive the shaft has gone ALL the way back in, its very easy if the center bearings tight / you forget to release the clips to let it bind up against something else....remember the seal only seals on the very last bit of the shaft (raised bit) so if its not in 100% it will leak like a seieve.... Pretty strange for it to start leaking just from removing a shaft unless you had to lever it or anything and damaged it?
If you have, yes the seal just flicks out
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