bI don't believe it's possible, or at least not practical to change the rear
main rope seal without pulling the engine.B
It was damn difficult doing it on an engine stand.
Pete
B Original Message B
From: Graeme S.
Sent: Friday, December 26, 2014 3:34 PM
To: datsun-roadsters@autox.team.net
Subject: Re: [Roadsters] Time for oil leaks
I have just done this since my engine is less than 1000m old and marking
its territory like a feral cat.
Re-tightened: -
all sump fasteners, fuel pump mounts, oil filter housing, pressure
supply to the distributor tach drive[at the oil gallery end].
That just about did it!
A few drops off the trans bell housing now which is probably the rear
main but it is new so what you see is what you get.
Make sure you clean everything so that you can identify any follow up leaks.
A small leak at the front of the engine can blow rearward and make
EVERYTHING look crappy!
Regards,
Graeme S.
nissanman.shutterfly.com
On 27/12/2014 08:38, cccracing@gmail.com wrote:
> It's time to get under the car and work on those pesky leaks. First glance
> looks like oil pan gasket, oil filter adapter, and maybe even the rear
main.
> Haven't checked myself yet, but anyone tackled the rear main seal? Is it
> possible in the car? Just pulling the tranny and clutch? Or is it even
> possible? Rather learn from others experience.
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