If they make one for this engine, get a Reddi-sleeve or a Speedy-sleeve.  It 
slips on over the crank making it slighly larger and seals with the seal to 
stop leaks.
On Wed, 16 Aug 2000, Gregory Williams wrote:
> 
> 
>  Subject:
>       OIL LEAK - REAR CRANK SEAL, drip drip
>  Date:
>       08/14/2000
>  Author:
>       Bryan Daley <bryan.daley@nz.logical.com>
> 
> 
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>                                                      
> 
>  Help,
>   
>  Before removing the engine for the 3rd time thought I'd actually seek some
> wison!
>  My engine has an oil leak at rear crank seal.
>  I have replaced the seal once with no effect. Then  I moved the new oil
> seal so that it is flush with the outside of the block,
>  which reduced the leak slighlty.
>   
>  Any suggestion/s would be very welcomed (fixing the oil leak suggestions
> that is)
>   
>  One suggestion so far has been to shorten the wire spring inside the seal
> to increase the tension that the seal places on
>  the shalf - has anyone actually done this before?
>   
>  Footnote - The block is 3.5 RR and the crank is 4.4 Leyland P76.  The P76
> oil seal is almost identical to the standard 3.5
>  except it has a larger diameter.  The block and rear mains were line bored
> to accept the larger diameter seal.  I have
>  checked to make sure that the enlarged seal recess has the same centre as
> the crank - and it does.
>   
>  Thanks
>   
>  --
>  Bryan Daley, SII, RR
>  http://homepages.paradise.net.nz/bdaley/index.html
>  Wellington, New Zealand, where the grass is greener.
> 
 
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