In my slow and careful, but admittedly learn-as-you-go (BBB, Haynes, and especially this great forum)approach to restoring my '69 280SL, I have several questions and concerns while getting ready to replace the front oil seal. My local independent MB repair guy will lend me the seal inserter, but the guy who knows these cars is no longer around.
1. Removing the original seal was labor intensive. This seal had a flange, lip, or rim 360 degrees around the crank orifice. This flange sat in the circumferential recession around the crank opening in the block and sump. I don't think the seal had ever been replaced. I had to use an Exacto knife at one point to cut off the flange so that I could get in between the seal and the edge of the block/sump.
Here is a picture with the seal and spacer/race removed:
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2. Looking into the crank opening, I can see and feel what appears to be a hard rubber ring or seal adhered to the inside wall of the block and sump on the back side of the circumferential recess. I assume that when the seal is completely removed that there should not be anything else between the front of the chain and the inside wall of the block/sump.
Here is a picture of what I removed (the flange is not attached since it was removed by knife to get the ring part out), with 2 different types of replacements: (The old spring was removed but is not shown)
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Here is a picture of what remains:
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I tried using a seal puller (the double hook/claw tool) to pry it out but it's not going anywhere fast. I am afraid of not being able to remove it in one piece and then leaving broken off fragments behind. If I get it out piecemeal, I am sure that some of it will remain stuck to the inside of the opening, and I can't think of a "right angle scraper" tool that will allow me to prepare the inside back wall of the opening for a new seal.
Am I doing alright so far? Am I approaching this problem correctly? Help please.
Andy
Sarasota, FL