Pulled the old SBC clutch today and found the rear main seal seeping.
After gently prying out the seal and in the process of gently cleaning up the case and crankshaft with brake cleaner, I can see and feel some extremely, very slight markings on the crankshaft seal surface.
After cleaning the crankshaft sealing surface with 1500 and 2500 emory cloth and soapy water, the marks are still there but I can not really feel them, even with a dental pick.
ALL of this was done with starter mounting/rear bell house mounting plate still bolted in place!!!
Of course, I am hoping NOT to have to pull the starter, rear housing and inner seal housing in order to fix this, though obviously I will if I have to.
My question is — Exactly what do I need to do to ensure this wont be a problem before and after installing the new Cummins rear main seal, which I already have in my possession.
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After gently prying out the seal and in the process of gently cleaning up the case and crankshaft with brake cleaner, I can see and feel some extremely, very slight markings on the crankshaft seal surface.
After cleaning the crankshaft sealing surface with 1500 and 2500 emory cloth and soapy water, the marks are still there but I can not really feel them, even with a dental pick.
ALL of this was done with starter mounting/rear bell house mounting plate still bolted in place!!!
Of course, I am hoping NOT to have to pull the starter, rear housing and inner seal housing in order to fix this, though obviously I will if I have to.
My question is — Exactly what do I need to do to ensure this wont be a problem before and after installing the new Cummins rear main seal, which I already have in my possession.
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