Tech Tip#50 - The Perkins 4108 Diesel Rear Seal; How to Cure a Chronic Problem
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Tech Tip #50


The Perkins 4108 Diesel Rear Seal; How to Cure a Chronic Problem

This Tech Tip, one in a series we publish,  discusses the Perkins 4108 rear seal leaking problem and our new innovative new seal that overcomes this chronic problem.     
 
Perkins 4107/4108  (and the Westerbeke 40)  engine have chronic rear leaking problems.  Foley has pioneered a solution to this. See our Newsroom Announcement for 2009-3-6,  “Perkins 4108 Rear Seal Problem Cured”  for more details on this innovative new seal.

The original OEM rear seal supplied by Perkins  for the Perkins 4108 engine is made from cotton and is called a “rope” style seal.   It is similar to what was used on post-war British MGs and Triumphs.   While a leaking rear seal may be only an inconvience  in an industrial application,  it becomes a major concern when used in marine applications.  Using new polymer technology,  we have improved on this material and  now offer a  Perkins 4108 new rear seal package for the Perkins 4108 that cures this chronic problem.  Our Hytork replacement rope seals for the Perkins 4108  are made from the highest quality  nylon and are Teflon impregnated to ensure leak free sealing.   However, close attention must be paid when trimming to avoid the fraying of material. Here is how to install our new rear seal for the Perkins 4108/Westerbeke 40 engine.



                          Installation Procedures



1 - You do not need to pre-soak this material in oil as you
     would with the  traditional  Perkins 4108 OEM  rope rear seal

2 - Press the new Foley Hytork seal  into place.  Using a smooth rod, like a
     socket, lightly compact the material into both seal
     housings.

3 - Trim seal material leaving approximately .015" of the seal
     protruding from the housing surface.  Use the wood stick as backer
     when cutting the seal.  Cut seal into wood backer to ensure a clean cut.

4 - Press protruding seal material downward so it's flush with housing
     surface.  Apply assembly lube to seal surface and re-assemble.

5 - Please Note: Apply gasket sealer to the area where to seal housing
    mates to the engine block.  Do NOT apply gaskets sealer to the replacement seal.



Please call us at 800 233 6539 to order this new rear seal kit.  If you have any  questions, you may email Dr Diesel directly at DrDiesel@FoleyEngines.com.   Foley Engines takes  tech support seriously and we welcome your comments and suggestions.


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