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Re: Re: Secrets of the Rear Main Seal
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Posted by Ace Schrunk on March 10, 2001 at 16:14:00 from (152.163.207.76):
In Reply to: Re: Secrets of the Rear Main Seal posted by gene b on March 10, 2001 at 15:44:50:
Secrets Yes the seal holders are pewter and most don,t put them on right. Most time,s there are warped. If you don,t use new they will leak between the 2 haves where the little gaskets go. when they take them off this time cleen them up good and hold them together to see if they are warped. I would bet on it, you may help them with a file. When put back on use a heave gasket sealer put all screws in before tightening any and tighten the 2 that pull the 2 haves together then tighten the screws that hold the parts on to the block. Oil felt good with motor oil. If need more help call( 712 642 5753)
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