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Are you positive it is the main seal?....
By kevin - 10/08/2002 7:45:31 PM; IP 209.240.198.62
as it sounds like it could be a rear plug. If the seal leaks, it should have from the begining. The "sharp" side goes forward, and the ends need to be staggerd so they dont line up with the parting line of the cap to block surface. Which cap side seal set up do you have? There were differences in these too. Did you put a reverse taper cam plug in that is required? (looks opposite of the side core plugs). Do you have press in or screw in oil galley plugs? There are plenty of places that can leak on an FE. When you can seal these up, you can conquer the world, LOL.
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 390 Mustang - Rear main seal leaking. -- Scott Perry, 10/08/2002
Are you positive it is the main seal?.... -- kevin, 10/08/2002
 RE: 390 Mustang - Rear main seal leaking. -- John, 10/08/2002
 RE: 390 Mustang - Rear main seal leaking. -- Bruce Geister, 10/09/2002
 RE: 390 Mustang - Rear main seal leaking. -- Scott, 10/16/2002
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