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got it back together and resealed gonna ride this weekend to make sure it’s good. Got a big trip in Tennessee at the end of the month at ride royal blue looking forward to it
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After taking down it back apart I see what I did, I didnt put a little grease to help it slide on smoothly so it’s bunched up will post photos. Hopefully so no one else makes the same mistake.
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I put the new seal in the Grooved side with the spring facing forwards into the crankcase cover and smoothed side facing out towards drive safe. I got a few things to do before I can work on it today I’m gonna try to take some photos of current situation hopefully can get some help. I’m pretty sure I didn’t damage the seal, I wonder if I didn’t get it in deep enough. I used a sock to tap it in lightly wonder if I hit back of the sock when taping and I didn’t get the seal set right
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I would have to take it apart and look at it but it leaking at that seal there. This is before I replaced it and now it seems worse I’ll have to take it back apart to look at it, the grooved part
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2020 Honda rancher 420 4X4 no power steering
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Dylan12457 started following Front output shaft seal replacement
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Sorry for my horrible typing and if I didn’t do this correctly hey everting so I am new to this forum page stuff and I feel like I’m a pretty well experienced mechanic but also something new to learn. I replaced this seal cause I noticed it was leaking oil and I cleaned it all up and I drove it some today and let my buddy and it’s leaking again. I replaced it Monday and actually drove it a while today. Haven’t checked oil on it but it’s seems worse then before. So what should I check and I pretty much followed everything on this post but didn’t look it up. I pretty much did this procedure step by step. Thank you and if anyone can help I’d appreciate it and is this a common problem with the ranchers