I bought my '98 knowing it had an oil leak... and had always hoped it wasn't a cracked gearcase.
Well - I took it all apart on Monday and did the seal, and jigged the KDP with my jig. (The KDP wouldn't budge - so I peened the gearcase, jigged it and finished the job. ) Another KDP killed before it let loose...
The crank had a very obvious line on it where the old seal was rubbing... you could just barely feel it with your fingernail... but you could see the line clear as day. At first - the job seemed to be a complete success... now few days later - that #@%& thing is leaking... so I get to take it apart and do the seal all over again - this time with the repair sleeve.
1) What's the part # for the repair sleeve/seal kit? (or is the repair sleeve a part # all by itself?)
2) What temperature did you use when you stuffed the cover in the oven? I tried 250°F for 20 minutes and put the seal in the freezer for the same amount of time... . it was still a complete PITA to install the seal...
Sorry for the rant...
Matt
Well - I took it all apart on Monday and did the seal, and jigged the KDP with my jig. (The KDP wouldn't budge - so I peened the gearcase, jigged it and finished the job. ) Another KDP killed before it let loose...

The crank had a very obvious line on it where the old seal was rubbing... you could just barely feel it with your fingernail... but you could see the line clear as day. At first - the job seemed to be a complete success... now few days later - that #@%& thing is leaking... so I get to take it apart and do the seal all over again - this time with the repair sleeve.

1) What's the part # for the repair sleeve/seal kit? (or is the repair sleeve a part # all by itself?)
2) What temperature did you use when you stuffed the cover in the oven? I tried 250°F for 20 minutes and put the seal in the freezer for the same amount of time... . it was still a complete PITA to install the seal...
Sorry for the rant...

Matt