Front main seal?
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A while back I did an engibe swap. During this I replaced the front seal.
I've had a little leak upfront, originally I pulled the oil pan and added rtv around that gaskets corners as i hadn't when i firsr installed the pan gasket. I imagine it's got to be the seal, but has anyone heard of a new seal leaking?
Seal is fel-pro, 95 block
I've had a little leak upfront, originally I pulled the oil pan and added rtv around that gaskets corners as i hadn't when i firsr installed the pan gasket. I imagine it's got to be the seal, but has anyone heard of a new seal leaking?
Seal is fel-pro, 95 block
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You are referring to the seal behind the balancer? If so, yeah, it could leak if damaged on install. How much leaking are we talking about?
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Not sure how ide damage it on install but I guess its possible, at the time I had the timing cover off and cleaned it thoroughly.
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There is a good chance that the balancer itself may be the issue. Over time, a groove will wear into the balancer where the seal rides. If your new seal is trying to seal on that groove, it will leak. They make sleeves that go over the balancer to solve this issue or you can replace the balancer itself. I am not saying this is 100% your problem but there is a chance that this could be the issue. The only way to know is by pulling the balancer back off and having a look.
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There is a good chance that the balancer itself may be the issue. Over time, a groove will wear into the balancer where the seal rides. If your new seal is trying to seal on that groove, it will leak. They make sleeves that go over the balancer to solve this issue or you can replace the balancer itself. I am not saying this is 100% your problem but there is a chance that this could be the issue. The only way to know is by pulling the balancer back off and having a look.
but the seal was behind, in the timing cover groove, and as it was not leaking, I did not change it
If a seal groove is worn, a speedy-sleeve or similar is needed, or some method to have the seal lip run on a different area of the shaft..like shims
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Some aftermarket balancers are just factory balancers "reconditioned". That meaning they will actually machine the part that the seal rides on making the overall diameter smaller. If its too small the seal wont seal on it. This is a very rare thing to happen but can happen. Your best bet is to get a new seal, pull the balancer back off, slide the seal on the balancer and make sure it fits snug before installing the seal in the front cover. I have a couple extra seals if you need them. Dont want anything for them, just pay shipping.
its got me confused, doesnt the seal run on the crank nose, with the damper in front ?..I replaced a damper not long ago, it also is pressed on the crank nose,
but the seal was behind, in the timing cover groove, and as it was not leaking, I did not change it. If a seal groove is worn, a speedy-sleeve or similar is needed, or some method to have the seal lip run on a different area of the shaft..like shims
but the seal was behind, in the timing cover groove, and as it was not leaking, I did not change it. If a seal groove is worn, a speedy-sleeve or similar is needed, or some method to have the seal lip run on a different area of the shaft..like shims
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