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Question about crank case seals during reassembly after splitting a case - Dolmar 6421

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Working on a Dolmar 6421 that I had to split the case due to failed case gasket letting bar oil into the crank case.

Saw is all apart/cleaned and I just got notice my parts have arrived. Planning to reassemble today. Do you typically install the case seal prior to putting the case back together? If so, any concern about distorting the seal if you have to heat the bearing to accept the crankshaft?

Also, I only separated the case to get to the gasket. Pressed the crank out of the flywheel side. The clutch side of the case still has the crank attached (through the bearing) and seal intact. I shouldn't need replace that seal, correct?
 

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If the seal on the PTO side is still in good shape and you've left the crank in that side of the case, then yes, you should not have to replace that seal. You'll want to replace the flywheel side seal after you've assembled the case with a new gasket. The flywheel side seal is pretty easy - I lubricate the lip of the seal good before starting to work it into the pocket. You'll want to make sure the lip of the seal gets over the shoulder on the crank without rolling. I think the crank is tapered well on that side so it should be pretty easy.
 

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Also, I only separated the case to get to the gasket.
Welcome to the forum!! I agree with JJ, if the PTO side is in good shape, no need to touch it, otherwise put the casehalves back together with the new gasket and then when complete, go ahead in install the new oil seal on the at the end, that way if you have to heat anything, you are not risking damaging the oil seal. I have done it that way for several saws and it has all worked out great with no damage to the oil seals, just have to watch and make sure they don't roll as you are installing them.

I don't use heat when putting a case back together, the tools I have don't require it, but I still wait until the case halves are back together before installing the oil seals.
 

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There is a good taper on the flywheel side I am sure it will slide together fine and you won't even need a new seal
 
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