For all you guys using Sillycone on your rear main seals what do you think that will actually accomplish
Do Not use any sealers on the rear seal itself unless you want to create potential issues

You have the rear main seal offset in the cap WAY TOO MUCH another potential issue.

For the situation at hand with the motor in the car I recommend offsetting the seal 1/8" (.125") with assembly lube on the back side so it will rotate into position with the other half when the main cap is torqued. Use plenty of assembly lube on the seal lip AND crankshaft as it actually takes a long time for oil to reach that area upon initial start up.

The only reason for offsetting a seal is to align the main cap groove with the groove in the block. The seals must mate perfectly square to each other or there WILL be a leak. Main cap to block alignment should always be checked and corrected before any block work is done to the mains, then a referance mark should be placed on the block and cap for proper alingment for assembly. This will eliminate the need to offset the seal.

Just speaking from over 20 years of specializing in automotive oil seals so take it FWIW