I prepped for installing the new seals.

They all installed pretty easily with a bit of ATF to help things along. I didn't need any super slippery stuff, as they weren't going too far.

Here is where I've run into an issue. These are not just rubber o-rings and aren't super elastic/stretchy.
They are stretched enough to sit proud of the drum OD a lot more than they should.

(The grey seal is me trying to soften a seal in boiling water to allow it to hopefully be more elastic and go back to its original size more easily)
Obviously this is not going to work to get them back into what is basically a slip fit in the housing.
I read online about using some electrical tape to squeeze things things back into shape.

One round last night worked pretty well, but I needed to apply another wrap and let it sit.
I also realized that regardless, I was probably not going to have an easy time getting this back into the housing. That's when I had another idea.
I modeled up a little installer tool, similar to a piston ring compressor tool for reinstalling pistons into an engine block.

It tapers down to the barrel OD and should allow the pinion and seals to slide into the housing, while keeping the seals compressed, to avoid catching on the lip inside.
Hoping to have time to test that all out later this week.
If it fails, my fallback is to just swap out the bushing/seal on the PS of the rack and call it good. (Hoping that will silence the rattle and the small leak) I have a good feeling about this route though.












