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rear main oil seal leaking S150
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<blockquote data-quote="Tazza" data-source="post: 82344" data-attributes="member: 82"><p>I have never had to do it with the engine in the machine still.</p><p>One thing to check before you change the seal is that the beather is not plugged up. If it built up pressure it has to go somewhere. Generally it blows the dipstick out.</p><p>Now, if that is ok, you will need to do the seal. Take the flywheel off and see where the bell housing mounts. I thought that it did not cover the rear main seal carrier. You remove the aluminium seal carrier then replace the seal and re-install it.</p><p>As i already said, i have never done it in the machine, but i have done rear main seals with the engine out, it is not hard to do. The hardest part is finding a drift the right size to knock the new seal into the carrier.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tazza, post: 82344, member: 82"] I have never had to do it with the engine in the machine still. One thing to check before you change the seal is that the beather is not plugged up. If it built up pressure it has to go somewhere. Generally it blows the dipstick out. Now, if that is ok, you will need to do the seal. Take the flywheel off and see where the bell housing mounts. I thought that it did not cover the rear main seal carrier. You remove the aluminium seal carrier then replace the seal and re-install it. As i already said, i have never done it in the machine, but i have done rear main seals with the engine out, it is not hard to do. The hardest part is finding a drift the right size to knock the new seal into the carrier. [/QUOTE]
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