mjtracy
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I recently replaced my rear main seal due to a leak. Would leak about an 8" puddle after shutdown. When I did the replacement, did not see a lot of oil in bellhousing, but some running down from seal area. No oil on the clutch disk or pressure plate. I also noticed that there was not a carrier gasket in place. I installed the new rear seal, and made up a new carrier gasket.
The first run was great, not a drop. Happy days!
Unfortunately, on my second run, I had now had a huge amount of oil pouring from bellhousing hole. It stops after a couple of minutes. Probably around a cup of oil came out.
So my question is, what could I have done wrong on the seal installation. I pressed the new seal into the carrier using blocks of wood and a c-clamp. Everything appeared to be seated. The carrier gasket was made from paper gasket material. I did not use any loctite or other sealants on the main seal during the installation into the carrier.
Thanks, I appreciate any input.
Mark
The first run was great, not a drop. Happy days!
Unfortunately, on my second run, I had now had a huge amount of oil pouring from bellhousing hole. It stops after a couple of minutes. Probably around a cup of oil came out.
So my question is, what could I have done wrong on the seal installation. I pressed the new seal into the carrier using blocks of wood and a c-clamp. Everything appeared to be seated. The carrier gasket was made from paper gasket material. I did not use any loctite or other sealants on the main seal during the installation into the carrier.
Thanks, I appreciate any input.
Mark