You have to remove the cylinder head to get the pushrod tube seal replaced. So the exhaust system has to be removed, and if the exhaust nuts have not had periodic removal and had an anti-sieze compound applied to the threads, you're in for another 'adventure'.The seals are not symmetrical in cross section, so they only go on one way, make sure you take note the orientation of the seal before you remove the old one. While you're there, it wouldn't be a bad idea to replace the cylinder base o-ring as well, all you have to do is remove the cylinder, change the o-ring and put the cylinder back on.