
I found oil seals face fitted up side down. I asked customer and he said this jet pump unit just been serviced by other shop couple month ago as they replaced oil seals and bearing. So they fitted oil seals wrong side,,,,,,,, nice job, isn' it?

This face of oil seal was out side. All 3 of seals fitted wrong side,,,,

This face should be out side.

Water got into inside of bearing room because oil seals were fttting wrong side. Front bearing damaged already by rust.

New parts all Kawasaki Genuine. Was after market parts.

This is correct way to fit oil seals.