Hi guys, need your expertise here! The TL;DR is I can't get the enduralast coolant seal outer ring OUT of my pump for my second attempt at a rebuild. The full story is as follows:
In 2024 I bought a 1987 K75s with ~68k miles on it (although speedo/odo was not working, so who knows?)
Was well maintained but had sat for many years, wasn't getting fuel. I cleaned out the tank, changed fuel sender, pump, etc, and it started right up. Have been changing things slowly, tyres, shocks, fixed speedo, all going well so far.
Finally got around to changing fluids and noted oil in the coolant i.e bad seals in the oil/water pump.
This started the saga of the oil/water pump rebuild...
I bought the enduralast kit from EME and followed the YouTube video from kennyraceboy to the tee.
Put everything back together and filled the coolant with distilled water and ran it and HEY PRESTO no leaks, looked great.
Of course I couldn't leave well enough alone and decided to do a radiator flush to clear out the oil that was still in the coolant with each exchange.
I bought the Zerex 4-in-1 radiator conditioner and added it and distilled water.
Soon after starting up there was a steady drip of coolant from the weep hole. Flushed the system a couple times with water and drip accelerated to a steady trickle. Bugger! Maybe the Zerex ate the seal?
So at this point I felt I had no choice but the pull the pump off again, and do a second rebuild. I bought the same kit again from EME (
https://www.euromotoelectrics.com/product-p/pumpkit870.htm) and am working to remove the seals I just put in so I can replace them again, and do a better job I guess. I was planning to follow the procedure of tapping in the oil seal first, then the coolant seal into pump housing, then use the shaft bolt and washers to pull the shaft up rather than tapping the coolant seal onto the shaft and housing together (which is what I did last time as per Kennyraceboy).
The major problem now is that I can't for the life of me tap out the old coolant seal. I started tapping it out but what came out was the centre shaft seal and spring which separated from the outer metal portion of the coolant seal. There appeared to be some coolant/oil residue on the inside of the shaft seal so I suspect that is how the coolant was making it through to the weep hole, rather than around the outside of the external portion.
The outer metal ring of the coolant seal now seems completely embedded in the pump housing and as I tap it with a screwdriver from the oil side it is just deforming it and tearing it to pieces. I am at a loss as to how to get this out safely without damaging the very soft aluminium pump housing on all sides.
HELP PLEASE! Any suggestions are appreciated.
Pictures attached of what I'm dealing with.
Obviously I can't do anything else with this stuck in there.
Appreciate your help!