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Old 07-21-2012, 12:13 AM
dka-66 dka-66 is offline
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I got it done but I have one more question.

duxthe1 said this, my question is about the part in bold print.
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Originally Posted by duxthe1 View Post
Pry the old seal out, careful not to damage the cover. Position the new seal and use a small ball peen hammer tapping lightly around the perimeter to seat it flush to the cover. Apply some lube to the inner sealing surface of the seal before reassembly.
NULU also mentioned this in his post "tap in new seal flush"

I am thinking that it might be real important so I want to get some opinions on this.......I was tapping the seal in with a small ball peen hammer but the bottom of the seal is tapped in a little bit beyond flush.

Should I not worry about it and continue with assembly or should I pull the seal and put a new one?
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