The mystery continues. For whatever reason the rear main seal on my 327 continues to drip oil. The engine was refreshed with the usual suspect part (main and rod bearings, rings, valves, etc.) replacements. The new gasket set rear main seal was installed very carefully, or so I thought. RTV sealant was applied to the rear main cap, as per the instructions. The seal was rotated slightly to offset the parting line of the rear main cap and 2-piece seal. The crank journal surface the rear main seal rides against was checked carefully for any grooving, burrs, etc. .. Everything seemed to be ok.
Upon first engine start up (20 minute run time at 2500 rpm) it wasn't long before oil was noted to be dripping from the rear of the oil pan.
Long story short..........The oil pan was dropped and a second replacement rear main oil seal was installed. Once again all possible areas (crank journal, rear main cap seating, etc.) were checked for any possible irregularities. Everything seemed to be ok, as in the first time around. The appropriate rear main cap areas were again sealed with RTV, the oil seal installed slightly offset from the rear main cap parting line, etc. - as in the first time around.
This second replacement rear main oil seal is the GM seal that is available over-the-counter. The idea being to install the best available rear main seal to hopefully stem the leak problem............well.............it's still there! .. The leak continues.
Until now I've never had a problem with a rear main seal leak. What gives? .. Could there be another potential area where a leak might occur? .. I checked very carefully (engine running) from below the area around the canister oil filter gasket, oil pan gasket, etc. The corners of the oil pan were sealed with RTV.
This is one stubborn leak. Has anyone had this happen? .. There was a mention here on the forum of a dye that can be added to the oil to perhaps find a 'trail' of sorts to help nail down and verify the leak source. Is there a brand name for this stuff? ..
Any ideas on where to go from here? .. Thanks for any replies.
Upon first engine start up (20 minute run time at 2500 rpm) it wasn't long before oil was noted to be dripping from the rear of the oil pan.
Long story short..........The oil pan was dropped and a second replacement rear main oil seal was installed. Once again all possible areas (crank journal, rear main cap seating, etc.) were checked for any possible irregularities. Everything seemed to be ok, as in the first time around. The appropriate rear main cap areas were again sealed with RTV, the oil seal installed slightly offset from the rear main cap parting line, etc. - as in the first time around.
This second replacement rear main oil seal is the GM seal that is available over-the-counter. The idea being to install the best available rear main seal to hopefully stem the leak problem............well.............it's still there! .. The leak continues.
Until now I've never had a problem with a rear main seal leak. What gives? .. Could there be another potential area where a leak might occur? .. I checked very carefully (engine running) from below the area around the canister oil filter gasket, oil pan gasket, etc. The corners of the oil pan were sealed with RTV.
This is one stubborn leak. Has anyone had this happen? .. There was a mention here on the forum of a dye that can be added to the oil to perhaps find a 'trail' of sorts to help nail down and verify the leak source. Is there a brand name for this stuff? ..
Any ideas on where to go from here? .. Thanks for any replies.
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