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rear main seal
i just bought a 91 z28 with 305, and the rear main seal needs changed. how hard is it to change and what do i need to do it? thanks
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Well sorry to tell you but unless you like pulling transmissions it kind of hard. For a rear wheel drive car it would be easiest to pull the trans to get to the back of the crankshaft. But don't get bent out of shape yet. If it's not leaking that bad you could try to find some oil additives that cause rubber to swell and it might make it quit if it's only a small leak and/or you could try heavier oil like 50 weight. But other than that you'll have a little project on your hands.
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Re: rear main seal
I know with 4th gens, and I guess 3rd gens this is like the annoying little kid that will never go away. As long as the leak isnt TOO bad.. just gotta live with it, I know people who have replaced theirs 4, 5 times and it keeps leaking again
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Re: rear main seal
Leaking rear main seal
+ blowing oil at startup out exhaust from bad valve guides = Small block chevy. Welcome to the club. |
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Re: rear main seal
yeah I was getting at they carry the near ultimate sleeper approach, cause almost any damn thing can fit inbetween the fenders.
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Re: rear main seal
I just have to pull the extremely tired 3.8 out and drop in the 350. It has 2.14 gears in the weak rear. What should I do drive it until it breaks or just put a nice sturdy 3.73 or 4.11 gear rear in?
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Re: rear main seal
err, yeah, ditch the aspercream fetching 2.14 (holy crap they made em that small?).
Withc a SBC calling the shots, it won't be too long before ithe stock rear calls it quits. |
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Re: rear main seal
yea I was planning on getting 3.73 but it's not a SBC. I've seen many of them and this is an Olds 350. I'm pretty sure it's a BBO 350.
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