Originally Posted By RapidRobert
I'd pack the back side covering the spring totally with heavy grease to keep the spring in place. I'd get a piece of pipe of the right dia & wide enough to cover a good portion of the seal face & use it to drive it in & get it started straight with a medium whack then continue to drive it home with as few strokes as possible as more hitting increases the chances of fubaring it. several good strokes is all it should take


Does that procedure work for both seals ... he did ask if the seals were different ... not how to install it . wink


running up my post count some more .