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I agree that it's likely an oil plug...
By Dave Shoe - 02/26/2003 1:12:11 AM; IP 216.243.176.34
...at the rear of the block, however, new neoprene rear seals have been known to leak on many a reassembly.

You can purchase an extra fat neoprene seal from FelPro. I forget the exact part number, but if you determine it's truly the new rear seal leaking, I'd advise using the alternate seal.

The problem is apparently related to the diameter of the crankshaft at the rear seal, though I may not have all my facts correct.

I was recently told of this issue by an FE race engine builder here in Minneapolis, Kurt Gartner, but I don't have his phone number handy (this office is a mess!) to call for a part number of the seal.

If I get the info, I'll post it. Otherwise, you might try the FelPro tech line, as they should know about the alternate rear main seal.

Shoe.
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 390 -rear main seal replacement -- James, 02/23/2003
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 RE: 390 -rear main seal replacement -- John, 02/23/2003
 390 rear seal -- dewey, 03/13/2003
 RE: 390 -rear main seal replacement -- Bruce Geister, 02/25/2003
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 thanks folks -- James, 02/26/2003
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 RE: +.0010 bearings? -- James, 03/04/2003
 RE: +.0010 bearings? -- Frank Hager, 03/04/2003
 RE: 390 -rear main seal replacement -- Dewey, 03/13/2003
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