Re: rear main oil seal replacement problem
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Casey, the reason you found no rear seal is because there isn't one! Your engine uses a slinger as an intergral part of the crankshaft in lieu of a mechanical seal, very common construction for that time. By installing a lower seal you blocked off the return passage by which the slinger returns excess oil to the crankcase.
Posted on: 2022/10/12 17:59
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Re: rear main oil seal replacement problem
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Casey, you mentioned that you secured a seal and bearing ? Did the seal have a part # ? Not sure how you got a part that is not required. Maybe you got a pan seal not a bearing seal ? Big difference.
Posted on: 2022/10/13 8:57
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Re: rear main oil seal replacement problem
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Thank you,
Since I have the pan off I'll take out the lower seal (which I had a heck of a time installing in the first place) and make sure my oil pan gasket is in good shape
Posted on: 2022/10/13 21:42
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Re: rear main oil seal replacement problem
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You also mentioned an oil leak ? where was that leak ? Might be the pan gasket is blocking the return line from the slinger. If so, that would cause oil to spew out of the pan along the flange.
Posted on: 2022/10/14 9:04
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