08-06-2011, 04:30 PM | #1 |
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Do I have a problem?
I am in the process of installing my rear main seal and in installing the crank seal part some of the seal cut off. The last section of the seal when I was pushing it in a thin silver cut off. It looked like the edge!
Is this normal or did I do something wrong. Should I remove it and buy a new one? |
08-06-2011, 05:01 PM | #2 |
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Re: Do I have a problem?
I take that to mean sliver and not silver? If part of the lip got cut off then yes, replace it.
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08-06-2011, 08:46 PM | #3 |
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08-06-2011, 09:21 PM | #4 |
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Re: Do I have a problem?
Just in case you're not already doing it - it is a good idea to lube the seal as you put it in (or at least shoot a little oil up into the rear main bearing's seal groove before inserting so you push a little "wave" of oil in front of the tip of the seal as it goes in) - by your description, it sounds like you're doing this with the engine in the car, perhaps with a Sneaky Pete? If so, then you are experiencing the normal frustration of using one - but it's about the only option with the crank still in the engine. Bottom line, ensure the part you are just about to push in gets some 10w30 or 40 or whatever in it before you push/pull it into the upper bearing. Other than that, the only trick I know is patience - and it's in short supply when installing a rear main seal already...
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08-06-2011, 11:35 PM | #6 |
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oh, sorry about that - misunderstood, think I was linking this to an earlier thread. So, if you have the engine out, have you removed the crankshaft or are you still sliding pushing the seal into an upper main bearing with the crank in? Sounds like the latter to me - just trying to understand. If you already have the engine out, much easier to pull the crank - even though that is probably much more work than you planned on doing.
Leaks just plain suck. Something as simple as changing my oil (this week) and now, all of a sudden, my drain plug leaks like a bucket of oil a day... Probably only stopped because it's bone dry. Hope you get that thing in there soon - good luck. |
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