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If you are tired of dripping oil onto your driveway and clutch, this is the real thing. It allows you to replace the scroll seal with a real rubber seal! A special aluminum casting bolts right on to the block with no fabrication required.
If you are tired of dripping oil onto your driveway and clutch, this is the real thing. It allows you to replace the scroll seal with a real rubber seal! A special aluminum casting bolts right on to the block with no fabrication required.
Question:
I have a morris engine, model no is 12V E-H330203 can u supply a afthermarket rear cranks oil seal kit for this engine?
Answer:
If the engine is a 1275cc then this is the kit you'll want to order:
https://www.spridgetmania.com/part/RIC777/Crankshaft-Oil-Seal-Kit---1275--Sprite--Midget
Spridget Mania Tech Team
The Spridget Parts and Accessories Experts
Question:
I’ve test fitted my aluminum top plate (that replaces the top half of the scroll seal) and it extends further from the engine than the bottom half of the scroll seal (on the rear main cap) by 0.012” or about 1/3 of a mm as measured with a feeler gauge. Is that going to be too large a gap to maintain a seal? 1275 midget engine
Answer:
I don't think this will be an issue but you should definitely fill the gap with sealant. Sealant should be used all around the outside of the seal holder (not the inside where the seal sits), too. Just make sure the areas where the sealant goes is 100% grease and oil-free or the sealant will be ineffective.
There's a number on the fork - for 1275cc applications it should be 22G168. I would confirm you've got the correct fork and not the earlier 2A3406 out of a smoothcase gearbox. The release bearings are specific to 1275, as well. Confirm that all the parts are for the ribcase gearbox and not the earlier smoothcase. Mixing and matching will cause issues.
The gearbox front cover with the pivot for the ribcase is part 22G118. Confirm this, too, before looking elsewhere.
The only roller bearing we sell has to be used with a particular pressure plate that has the center part removed where a carbon bearing would ride since the roller bearing is so much taller than the standard release bearing. My guess is this is your mismatch. If the clutch package is at all worn it may be best to get a new kit so that you know the clutch disc, pressure plate, and bearing will all work together as they should.
There's a number on the fork - for 1275cc applications it should be 22G168. I would confirm you've got the correct fork and not the earlier 2A3406 out of a smoothcase gearbox. The release bearings are specific to 1275, as well. Confirm that all the parts are for the ribcase gearbox and not the earlier smoothcase. Mixing and matching will cause issues.
The gearbox front cover with the pivot for the ribcase is part 22G118. Confirm this, too, before looking elsewhere.
The only roller bearing we sell has to be used with a particular pressure plate that has the center part removed where a carbon bearing would ride since the roller bearing is so much taller than the standard release bearing. My guess is this is your mismatch. If the clutch package is at all worn it may be best to get a new kit so that you know the clutch disc, pressure plate, and bearing will all work together as they should.
Here's a page from Gerard's Garage that shows a lot of these components and the differences between them (FYI):
https://www.gerardsgarage.com/Garage/Tech/TO_Bearings/tobearings.htm
Mini Mania Tech Team
The Classic Parts and Accessories Experts
Question:
If I order the kit above, which size of replacement seal does it take?
Answer:
This seal is the one in the new kits:
https://www.spridgetmania.com/part/RIC777-SS/Replacement-Main-Seal-For-Newer-Type-Ric777-Kit
It's 78x100x10mm.
Spridget Mania Tech Team
The Spridget Parts and Accessories Experts
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