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Brandon,
Are you saying that it would not be easier to use a press? Are you saying I am better of doing it another way? What way should I do it? I have not been able to find anything on this forum or on youtube, or anywhere else. I have not even taken the old seal out yet, so I have no idea what to expect.
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Maybe the misunderstanding is that I already have the cover off. I am not trying to do this with the cover on the engine. Should I do it with the cover on the engine?
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It's almost impossible to put the seal in crooked. Small taps around the edges and work it in slowly and you'll be fine.
You can even use a vice as a press, it goes in that easy. Put a small amount of oil around the outer edge and start working it in.
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Front Crankshaft Oil Seal Replacement | DIY at Home!
Obviously not a BMW engine, but a similar type of seal.
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Why would I use as a vice as a press when I have a real press? I guess what I am asking is will it be detrimental or dangerous to use a press?
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I have never used a press to install a seal like this. The seal is mainly rubber, I'm not sure why you would even want to use a press. Watch the video I posted above.
VW's use the same type of seal and I was a VW tech for about 10 years, never once used a press or special tool to install a front or rear main seal. Pick and a small hammer.
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I have a sense that you haven't done this type of work before. Perhaps you could ask a friend or or acquaintance with technical training to drop over?
The problem with using a press is that you don't get any feedback. I haven't done this on a BMW but it looks just like many other vehicles. Install it like any other similar seal. To the same depth as the old one.
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There is a lip to keep it from going in too far.
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