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RE: 390 Mustang - Rear main seal leaking.
By John - 10/08/2002 10:00:03 PM; IP 142.177.6.133
Although Kevin is right and you should fully investigate the cause of the leak, the answer to your question is "No". Although others have claimed to do it, I cannot install the seal into the block with the crank in the way. I've tried oiling up the seal and sliding it around, but it just won't make it...not by a long shot. And that was on an engine stand when I had the crank mostly bolted in and suddenly noticed I had forgotten the rear seal. Plus, it's not easy to work with the required silicon and those tempermental side seals and nails while under the car.
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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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 RE: 390 Mustang - Rear main seal leaking. -- Scott, 10/16/2002
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 RE: 390 Mustang - Rear main seal leaking. -- John, 10/21/2002
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