crank seal

Location
Iowa
what would cause this crank seal to partially pop out? I wasn't really wanting to tear my motor down this winter but I gotta do what I gotta do any advice or suggestions would be greatly appreciated thanks
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iangdesign

Cats, lots of cats!
Location
United States
I think you already know what you want/have to do. Do you want a blown motor when you start riding in the spring? A little time and money spent now or a new motor and no riding later?
 
Location
Iowa
thing is once I have it apart its not just gonna be a crank seal ill probably end up going with a jm ported top end then bigger carbs and so on and so forth. where does the madness end?
 

iangdesign

Cats, lots of cats!
Location
United States
You can repair the crank seal by just removing the bottom case...you don't have to tear the motor completely down.

Take out the engine, drain the case, remove the bottom bolts, remove case, replace the crank seal (I would add new ones, just for extra insurance...they are cheap enough). Retorque bolts and reinstall engine.
 
Location
Iowa
I actually will probably tear the whole thing down because judging by the way the rest of the ski was taken care of by the previous owner who knows what other kinds of bandaids there are
 

iangdesign

Cats, lots of cats!
Location
United States
If it popped out once it may do it again if not sealed correctly. If you are unsure of the engine then a complete tear down may be in order.
 

JetManiac

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Location
orlando
Seals can pop out from improper install, backfire, water injustion...

That seal is the inner rear seal in wrong location, the outer seal has little tabs that face outward. We like to seal the seals to the cases as well.
 
Location
Iowa
Seals can pop out from improper install, backfire, water injustion...

That seal is the inner rear seal in wrong location, the outer seal has little tabs that face outward. We like to seal the seals to the cases as well.

So this seal was installed in correctly from the get go? Doesnt surprise me
 

BruceSki

Formerly Motoman25
Location
Long Island
I had this problem this summer. Turns out I had an out of phase crank from a water intrusion event earlier in the year. Motor would run good for two or three rides then blow an oring/crank seal out of seat/ or munch a piston.

Took me three pistons to finally take it apart and throw the crank out. And I put a new set of seals in after the first blow up also.

Believe me when I say it's cheaper to just tear the whole motor down and inspect. I was lazy and it cost me a bunch more money.
 
Location
England
My front seal went after my motor took on water then i tried to start it. The ski ran ok for a while then would'nt start due to all the crap in the flywheel area. I've just had all the seals replaced on mine.
 
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