×
Pictures Posting Not Working (12 Jun 2023)
Picture uploads is again unavailable. We are working on the problem. Thanks for your patience.
Makotosun
Removing crank seal help
- bhepp15
-
Topic Author
- Offline
- Elite Member
-
- Posts: 301
- Likes received: 92
Removing crank seal help was created by bhepp15
How do I get this golden metal part out nicely and or does it come out with seal? Stuck at this point right now
04 Apr 2022 15:38
#1
This message has an attachment image.
Please log in or register to see it.
Please Log in or Create an account to join the conversation.
- JGersh
-
- Offline
- Site Supporter
-
- Posts: 348
- Likes received: 438
Replied by JGersh on topic Removing crank seal help
i use a few drywall screws and a slide hammer…
2 - ‘68 DT1
‘70 RT1
‘70 CT1-B
2 - ‘70 HT-1’s
‘12 Triumph Scrambler
‘70 RT1
‘70 CT1-B
2 - ‘70 HT-1’s
‘12 Triumph Scrambler
The following user(s) Liked this Post: JayB, none_of_my_bikes_run
04 Apr 2022 15:58
#2
This message has an attachment image.
Please log in or register to see it.
Please Log in or Create an account to join the conversation.
- bhepp15
-
Topic Author
- Offline
- Elite Member
-
- Posts: 301
- Likes received: 92
Replied by bhepp15 on topic Removing crank seal help
I am thinking I have the wrong seals then as I do now have a replacement of that metal part, shoot.
04 Apr 2022 16:02
#3
Please Log in or Create an account to join the conversation.
- JGersh
-
- Offline
- Site Supporter
-
- Posts: 348
- Likes received: 438
Replied by JGersh on topic Removing crank seal help
The gold metal is part of the seal. Punch a small hole in the metal, thread a wood or drywall screw in a few threads and hook the head with the slide hammer. A few slides on each side will pop it right out.
2 - ‘68 DT1
‘70 RT1
‘70 CT1-B
2 - ‘70 HT-1’s
‘12 Triumph Scrambler
‘70 RT1
‘70 CT1-B
2 - ‘70 HT-1’s
‘12 Triumph Scrambler
04 Apr 2022 16:15
#4
Please Log in or Create an account to join the conversation.
- bhepp15
-
Topic Author
- Offline
- Elite Member
-
- Posts: 301
- Likes received: 92
Replied by bhepp15 on topic Removing crank seal help
I would assume my new seals need also have the metal part as well?
04 Apr 2022 16:18
#5
Please Log in or Create an account to join the conversation.
- bhepp15
-
Topic Author
- Offline
- Elite Member
-
- Posts: 301
- Likes received: 92
Replied by bhepp15 on topic Removing crank seal help
I notice that all the other ones online don’t have the metal part either so I assume either you don’t need it or you reuse the one with holes in it? Sorry I’m just a little confused here
04 Apr 2022 17:00
#6
Please Log in or Create an account to join the conversation.
- JGersh
-
- Offline
- Site Supporter
-
- Posts: 348
- Likes received: 438
Replied by JGersh on topic Removing crank seal help
It’s part of the seal. Many replacement seals will be all black.
2 - ‘68 DT1
‘70 RT1
‘70 CT1-B
2 - ‘70 HT-1’s
‘12 Triumph Scrambler
‘70 RT1
‘70 CT1-B
2 - ‘70 HT-1’s
‘12 Triumph Scrambler
This message has an attachment image.
Please log in or register to see it.
Please Log in or Create an account to join the conversation.
- bhepp15
-
Topic Author
- Offline
- Elite Member
-
- Posts: 301
- Likes received: 92
Replied by bhepp15 on topic Removing crank seal help
Haha I must have been thinking about putting it on backwards
04 Apr 2022 18:44
#8
Please Log in or Create an account to join the conversation.
- JGersh
-
- Offline
- Site Supporter
-
- Posts: 348
- Likes received: 438
Replied by JGersh on topic Removing crank seal help
Before removal….
2 - ‘68 DT1
‘70 RT1
‘70 CT1-B
2 - ‘70 HT-1’s
‘12 Triumph Scrambler
‘70 RT1
‘70 CT1-B
2 - ‘70 HT-1’s
‘12 Triumph Scrambler
04 Apr 2022 18:52
#9
This message has an attachment image.
Please log in or register to see it.
Please Log in or Create an account to join the conversation.
- bhepp15
-
Topic Author
- Offline
- Elite Member
-
- Posts: 301
- Likes received: 92
Replied by bhepp15 on topic Removing crank seal help
Which direction? Haha the manual says markings go out so I’m assuming the “plate” side faces out but I would hate to be wrong. Is this orientation correct? Only reason I’m second guessing is because the spring would now fade crank but it did not in the original.
08 Apr 2022 20:13
#10
This message has an attachment image.
Please log in or register to see it.
Please Log in or Create an account to join the conversation.
Moderators: yamadmin, Makotosun, DEET, Vinnie, James Hart