Cuffs of the crankshaft of the engine are replaced if traces of oil leakage are found.

When oil leaks through the front oil seal, traces of oil will be on the parts of the front of the engine

If oil leaks through the crankshaft rear oil seal, the clutch will splatter and traces of oil will splatter at the junction of the gearbox with the engine.

Of course, you need to take into account that oil can leak from under the gearbox input shaft seal.

You can tell which seal is leaking by smell.

Engine oil and gear oil have a different smell.

Before changing the crankshaft seals, you need to make sure that the crankcase ventilation system is clean and that the ventilation hoses are not pinched.

Replacing the front crankshaft oil seal

Preparing the car for the task

We install the car on a lift or a viewing ditch

Disconnect the negative battery terminal

Remove the right front wheel

Removing the engine mudguard, described in the article - Removing and installing the Hyundai engine mudguard Solaris

How to replace Hyundai Solaris crankshaft seals

Remove the accessory drive belt

How to replace Hyundai Solaris crankshaft seals

Unscrew the pulley mounting bolt, keeping the pulley from turning

It is possible to engage fifth gear by pressing and holding the brake pedal (performed by an assistant)

How to replace Hyundai Solaris crankshaft seals

Remove the pulley from the crankshaft

How to replace Hyundai Solaris crankshaft seals

Pry off with a screwdriver and remove the oil seal from the timing chain cover

How to replace Hyundai Solaris crankshaft seals

If it is difficult to remove the oil seal with a screwdriver, then we screw two screws into the gland cage and remove the oil seal with pliers

Lubricate the working edge of the new oil seal with engine oil and install it in the timing chain cover, orienting the working edge inside the engine

How to replace Hyundai Solaris crankshaft seals

We press the oil seal into the front cover of the cylinder block until it stops using a mandrel of a suitable size

You can use an old oil seal or a suitable tool head

Install all parts in reverse order.

Tighten the crankshaft pulley bolt to 127.5-137.3 Nm

Replacing the crankshaft rear oil seal

We install the car on a lift or a viewing ditch

Remove the gearbox

How to replace Hyundai Solaris crankshaft seals

Removing the clutch and flywheel, article - Removing and installing the flywheel Hyundai Solaris car engine

How to replace Hyundai Solaris crankshaft seals

Pry off with a screwdriver and remove the oil seal from the socket in the cylinder block

Lubricate the working edge of the new oil seal with engine oil and install it in the socket in the block cylinders, orienting the working edge inside the engine.

We press the oil seal to the stop using a suitable mandrel

Install all parts in reverse order.