- Location
- Albemarle NC
ok, I've done a ton of research before asking any questions first, so here goes. I put a top end in my 01 sj 3 weeks ago (second time in 3 years) just wanted to keep up with general maintenance. When removing the cylinder case to have it honed it took taking the flywheel cover off and using a breaker bar with rag thru exhaust port to break case loose (recommended by Harry at group k). Worked great. As I am reading some posts here last night I run across the oily flywheel cover post, diagnosed as leaking crank seal. My jaw drops because when I pulled the flywheel cover earlier I had a small puddle of oil/gas mixture present. Didn't think anything of it because I didn't know any better, never been into the bottom end of one. So i'm in for a seal replacement. I also found where this can be done without pulling top end apart. Am I correct in assuming this means pull exhaust and carbs, pull engine flip upside down (make sure cylinders are level with each other), seperate lower crank case and replace seals. My questions are I assume you have to pull flywheel and stator? Is there any step by step for the actual seal replacement at that point of procedure? Do I need to worry about replacing bearings? I felt for slop when doing top end and it felt tight. Any advice would be great, and of coarse my wife has me on a really tight budget! I have oem seals already from buying a complete kit a while back.
my specs.
01 sj
group k sleeper kit
decked head 185 psi
dual 38's w/primer stock jetting needle and spring
stock pipe
my specs.
01 sj
group k sleeper kit
decked head 185 psi
dual 38's w/primer stock jetting needle and spring
stock pipe