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I usually push them in as level as possible then tap them in with a suitable size socket as long as it can locate on the edge of the seal otherwise use a reasonable drift and hammer to tap it in. Just do it evenly and match the depth to how the original one was fitted - usually flush with the casing.

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2 hours ago, spudulike said:

I usually push them in as level as possible then tap them in with a suitable size socket as long as it can locate on the edge of the seal otherwise use a reasonable drift and hammer to tap it in. Just do it evenly and match the depth to how the original one was fitted - usually flush with the casing.

Old ways are best, cheapest and most practical. A wealth of experience contained in one body. 😉

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0 likes, 0 comments - tdi_ollieApril 22, 2024 on : "#chainsaw #stihlchainsaw #chainsawrepair #stihl038 #treework #felling".


speaks for itself really, cheers for the help guys runs lovely and going back to my mate who i sold it to for him to torture again 🤦‍♂️
out of interest what would someone charge for diagnosis then replacement of crank seals?

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