Crankshaft seal (molded lip on outside surface - solid type - three grooves for glue retention) |
These are fun to install but quickly took care of oil leak.
LW-13792 Lycoming Crankshaft Oil Seal
Not a fan of the new screw-in spring connection. I think the old hook style works just as well and is dramatically easier to install.
LW-13792 Lycoming Crankshaft Oil Seal
LW-13792 Lycoming Crankshaft Oil Seal
LW-13792 Lycoming Crankshaft Oil Seal
Worked perfectly!
LW-13792 Lycoming Crankshaft Oil Seal
Perfect fit!
LW-13792 Lycoming Crankshaft Oil Seal
LW-13792 Lycoming Crankshaft Oil Seal
Worked as advertised
LW-13792 Lycoming Crankshaft Oil Seal
A+
LW-13792 Lycoming Crankshaft Oil Seal
Works well with seal installer 5209. I reused the hook type retention spring, I wasn’t satisfied that the twist-lock spring would stay in place. If any crank seal surface cleaning is needed I would suggest 1500 grit or very light scotch bright.
LW-13792 Lycoming Crankshaft Oil Seal
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The lycoming crankshaft seal Part # 13792 does include the coiled spring inside the seal.
The LW-13792 is a solid seal and the LW-11997 is a split seal. Split seals are easier to install, while the solid seals seem to last longer.
Yes, these are the same parts.
LW-13792 is the Lycoming version of the Superior SL-13792. These parts are interchangeable.
Per the installation instructions you would used Dow Corning 737 (09-05339.)