At the factory the seal is installed with Lithium grease on the sealing lips. The outer seal surface has a light coating of Loctite 5910 (you can substitute Loctite 598 if you have it) Follow the instructions from the heavy manual as suggested. The latest heavy manual is almost ready to be released and will show the use of the Loctite.
The use of the factory push tool is recommended as it not only pushes the seal in but makes sure it is square to the bore of the hole.
The obvious answer is that it does not need one. The backside of that seal is the <5psi of the crankcase pressure; Not the 70 psi of the Oil pressure. With a cross-section area of maybe 1 square inch, less than 5 pounds of force is trying to eject it. You could hold it in with a finger. Now that you are experienced in what it takes to get it out, would a retaining ring be worth the effort?
Bill Hertzel Rotax 912is North Ridgeville, OH, USA Clicking the "Thank You" is Always Appreciated by Everyone.
Ok seal is replaced and a new larger oil return line and fittings installed.
We made a fitting for the locking bolt hole and checked the Crank pressure which is about 6.5 PSI on the ground full throttle. 6.5 .is on the high end does that sound OK .
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