Hello,
I was fishing yesterday in some high winds and I got my fishing line caught in my prop. I removed the prop and thrust washer tonight. I started pulling on the fishing line and what look like a rubber washer came off with the line. But after seeing the new oil seal online, it looks like I cut of the outer lip of the seal.
I don't have any leaking oil at this point, I just ordered a new oil seal for my 1985 Suzuki DT115. Is it safe to take my boat out if its not leaking?
How hard is it to replace the oil seal on a Suzuki and I really couldn't finding any video's on the internet. Looks like most other brands have two oil seal, but Suzuki only has one?
I have a suzuki repair manually and it doesn't address it at all. I assume I remove the retaining ring and pull the old seal out? I saw the drywall screw trick, is that the best way of doing it....or to dangerous?
Thanks Shane
I was fishing yesterday in some high winds and I got my fishing line caught in my prop. I removed the prop and thrust washer tonight. I started pulling on the fishing line and what look like a rubber washer came off with the line. But after seeing the new oil seal online, it looks like I cut of the outer lip of the seal.
I don't have any leaking oil at this point, I just ordered a new oil seal for my 1985 Suzuki DT115. Is it safe to take my boat out if its not leaking?
How hard is it to replace the oil seal on a Suzuki and I really couldn't finding any video's on the internet. Looks like most other brands have two oil seal, but Suzuki only has one?
I have a suzuki repair manually and it doesn't address it at all. I assume I remove the retaining ring and pull the old seal out? I saw the drywall screw trick, is that the best way of doing it....or to dangerous?
Thanks Shane
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