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Car Forum / MINI / April 2005

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Jim - 26 Apr 2005 15:22 GMT
I'm after the tool to pull out (and insert) the clutch side crankshaft
oil seal.
Part number 18G 1068B
I've gone through all the usual mini sites and googled like **** but
can't find a stockist anywhere !
I'm sure someone here will know some place off the top of their head
that does these, so I thought I'd ask here.
While I'm in a typing mood, anyone know the best way to remove the fixed
rear side windows in the later minis 1984 onwards ? and is the best way
to get them back in with the usual piece of string ? I'm gonna have to
weld in a new rear quarter panel at some point

Many thanks
Jim
Dean - 26 Apr 2005 16:44 GMT
Mini Mania USA sell the insertion tool but not the extractor.
http://www.minimania.com/web/Item/CE12/AddedFrom/CatBrowse%2D%20TOOLS/InvDetail.cfm

> I'm after the tool to pull out (and insert) the clutch side crankshaft oil
> seal.
[quoted text clipped - 10 lines]
> Many thanks
> Jim
Jim - 26 Apr 2005 17:21 GMT
> Mini Mania USA sell the insertion tool but not the extractor.
> http://www.minimania.com/web/Item/CE12/AddedFrom/CatBrowse%2D%20TOOLS/InvDetail.cfm
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>>Many thanks
>>Jim

Well that's half the tool Thanks Dean
Was looking for a UK supplier though
TurboJo - 26 Apr 2005 22:03 GMT
I'm sure I've sean somewhere that Mini Mania are coming to the UK.

Can't find a web site yewt though.

$69 dollars seams a bit steep.

> Mini Mania USA sell the insertion tool but not the extractor.

http://www.minimania.com/web/Item/CE12/AddedFrom/CatBrowse%2D%20TOOLS/InvDetail.cfm

> > I'm after the tool to pull out (and insert) the clutch side crankshaft oil
> > seal.
[quoted text clipped - 10 lines]
> > Many thanks
> > Jim
minifreek - 26 Apr 2005 17:33 GMT
Have you tried your local Halford's?

I got mine from thewre a couple of years ago for not a lot of pounds (cant
remember exactly how much)

Ive still got it too.

Works on Verto and non Verto clutches too (has both sizes of bolts)

> I'm after the tool to pull out (and insert) the clutch side crankshaft oil
> seal.
[quoted text clipped - 10 lines]
> Many thanks
> Jim
Dean Chapman - 26 Apr 2005 18:14 GMT
Wrong tool.
He wants to replace the oil seal not the clutch plate.
Dean.

> Have you tried your local Halford's?
>
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>> Many thanks
>> Jim
TC - 26 Apr 2005 19:20 GMT
Readers-
'Draper' tools offer a multi-purpose oil seal 'remover' in their catalogue-
it's about a fiver. UK.p/n 37439

Cashman
> Wrong tool.
> He wants to replace the oil seal not the clutch plate.
[quoted text clipped - 23 lines]
>>> Many thanks
>>> Jim
Jim - 26 Apr 2005 19:46 GMT
OK I'll describe a bit better (I hope)
I need the tool that pulls out the primary gear and the oil seal, it's
basically like a can cut in half that hooks behind the primary gear,
then by tightening a bolt pulls the above out.
If you have a look in any mini manual, you should see one in use, if
you've ever used one, you know exactlt what I mean :-)
Halfords did actually sell these although it was a few years ago but as
minifreak says, they now only do the flywheel pullers.

Thanks for the answers anyhoo
Cheers
Jim
Dean Chapman - 26 Apr 2005 20:29 GMT
When I last did this job (the only time), I asked around about this tool and
was told by several garages to hook it out with a screwdriver. After trying
this and failing, I eventually hied the tool from my local Rover garage
(your local what garage?).
It did make the job a lot easier.
Dean

> OK I'll describe a bit better (I hope)
> I need the tool that pulls out the primary gear and the oil seal, it's
[quoted text clipped - 8 lines]
> Cheers
> Jim
Jim - 26 Apr 2005 21:51 GMT
> When I last did this job (the only time), I asked around about this tool and
> was told by several garages to hook it out with a screwdriver. After trying
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>>Cheers
>>Jim

I tried the screwdriver method but sudden loss of knuckles put paid to
that idea.
if all else fails I'll have to fabricate one myself.
As for hiring one from my local Rover Garage, perhaps now would be the
time, I might not be able to take it back afterwards !
Luckily enough the seal hasn't actually gone but I'm going to need to
replace the clutch in a month or so, so I'll replace the seal while I
have the thing apart.

Cheers all

Jim
minifreek - 26 Apr 2005 21:17 GMT
I stand (or sit) corrected LOL

That'll teach me to read through first....

My apologies

Hope you get the tool you are after.

> OK I'll describe a bit better (I hope)
> I need the tool that pulls out the primary gear and the oil seal, it's
[quoted text clipped - 8 lines]
> Cheers
> Jim
John Manders - 27 Apr 2005 19:48 GMT
The insertion tool is easy to make, especially if you have access to a
lathe.
The removal tool is the problem.
The originals were made by Sykes Pickavant. Have you tried them? Won't be
cheap though.

John

> I'm after the tool to pull out (and insert) the clutch side crankshaft
> oil seal.
[quoted text clipped - 10 lines]
> Many thanks
> Jim
Jim - 28 Apr 2005 11:15 GMT
> The insertion tool is easy to make, especially if you have access to a
> lathe.
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>>Many thanks
>>Jim

Thanks for that John. Now I know Sykes made them I can hound them for
one (or at least try).
No access to a lathe but plenty of electrical tape and some tube of the
right diameter should do for the insertion tube.
Thanks very much
Jim
miniman - 28 Apr 2005 17:18 GMT
> I'm after the tool to pull out (and insert) the clutch side crankshaft
> oil seal.
[quoted text clipped - 10 lines]
> Many thanks
> Jim

Really cheap and quick option here.....
If you can't get hold of the tool then just screw two self tappers into
the oilseal and pull it out with pliers
you may need to drill little pilot hole to get them started so be
careful with the swarf! Putting a new one in should pose no problems if
you wrap plenty of insulation tape round the splines!

hope that gets you out of a sticky situation!

Trev
Rob - 29 Apr 2005 04:32 GMT
>> I'm after the tool to pull out (and insert) the clutch side crankshaft
>> oil seal.
[quoted text clipped - 21 lines]
>
> Trev

I just stick a screwdriver in the seal lip and lever it out simple.
John - 30 Apr 2005 16:00 GMT
Try bending the tip of a screwdriver over by 2mm, then hook it under and
progresively pull it out moving round an inch at a time.
I made a tool like this 20 years ago, and it still works.

For putting a new one in, cut a plastic bottle up - like washing up liquid
bottle - take top and bottom off and slit the side, then wrap that round the
splines, and put electical tape down the exposed edge, then oil liberally.

Ease the new seal over, with a bit of oil on the outer edge, then tap it
progressively into the slot. Use a light hammer, and some soft wood to
protect the seal from damage.

Good luck!

JOC.

>>> I'm after the tool to pull out (and insert) the clutch side crankshaft
>>> oil seal.
[quoted text clipped - 23 lines]
>
> I just stick a screwdriver in the seal lip and lever it out simple.
Jim - 30 Apr 2005 22:23 GMT
> Try bending the tip of a screwdriver over by 2mm, then hook it under and
> progresively pull it out moving round an inch at a time.
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>>
>>I just stick a screwdriver in the seal lip and lever it out simple.

Nice one, that should do the trick ! Do you trim the ends of the bottle
once it's wrapped round to remove any lip on the bottle that could
damage the new seal ?

Cheers
Jim
 
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