Re: 340 Rear Main Seal
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are those "side" seal pieces seating flush?
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Re: 340 Rear Main Seal
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I ain't sure, more just thinking out loud than fact. You said it looked like it was coming thru (past) the seal or around it?
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Re: 340 Rear Main Seal
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I think what I would do is do it over again (no choice really) & clean everything squeaky clean (which I know did) & likely a new pair of superformance seals. slightly polishing the knurl down a bit may help/be a good move. Did you say there was a slightly oversize seal available? I wondering is some nonhardening cement (a touch of permatex #2) on the ends where they meet as opposed to some hardening stuff would allow the seal to move slightly/conform a bit better to the round crank.
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Re: 340 Rear Main Seal
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Re: 340 Rear Main Seal
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pretty sure Top Half is backwards. ? maybe not. carry on
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Re: 340 Rear Main Seal
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Look closer they are not backwards. they have a little lip at the back but the main angle is definitely toward the inside of the engine.there is a double lip on some small block seals.
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Re: 340 Rear Main Seal
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Why is the crank knurled on the sealing surface? That seems counterproductive. Because when you use a rope seal, like original, it seals.
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Re: 340 Rear Main Seal
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I can't remember the last time I replaced a rope seal. Probably in 88. Not even sure if you can get them any more, but the knurled surface was used in conjunction with rope seals back when the factory used rope seals.
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Re: 340 Rear Main Seal
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Look closer they are not backwards. they have a little lip at the back but the main angle is definitely toward the inside of the engine.there is a double lip on some small block seals. That little lip goes to the inside, but you do it the way you want. Let the drips begin. The serrations are made to force the oil back into the engine no matter what type seal you use.
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