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I've been spending so much time in the suspension forum it's been a long time since I've been here- lot's of interesting stuff to distract me
Since I'm installing a freshly rebuilt and painted rearend and front suspension, I am going to try for the 3rd time to dry up the flow of oil from my rear main seal so everything does not get soaked with oil- esp. the new idler arm. Here's what I know you are suppossed to do;
Remove the pin from the main cap
Make sure everything is oil free - I sprayed brake clean on everything last time, including up inside where the seal goes)
Make sure the oil pan rails are straight and clean
Put sealer on the ends of the seal halves, install them and rotate so they are up inside the main cap.
Put extra sealer where the rubber main cap gasket meets the oil pan gasket (I have done this part twice- this will be my third attempt)
Let sealant cure before assembling so gaskets don't slip around (I think this is part of my problem the first time but not the second)
So what am I missing? Last time I put it together, I just did the oil pan and not the rear main so that may be my real problem. I ran it for 1/2 hr on hight idle and no leaks. I put the sway bar, center link, and crossmember back on, drove it 20 miles, and it leaked :x What do I need to do differantly this time to ensure a leak free seal?
Should I be using regular black rtv for sealing the part where the rubber seal meets the gasket, or something else?
And what should I use to seal the main cap to the block at the back? I have a feeling this is where the oil is coming through- between the two metal surfaces and out the back. I really don't want to do this a fourth time- at least not until I rebuild my 200 next winter!
Thor

Since I'm installing a freshly rebuilt and painted rearend and front suspension, I am going to try for the 3rd time to dry up the flow of oil from my rear main seal so everything does not get soaked with oil- esp. the new idler arm. Here's what I know you are suppossed to do;
Remove the pin from the main cap
Make sure everything is oil free - I sprayed brake clean on everything last time, including up inside where the seal goes)
Make sure the oil pan rails are straight and clean
Put sealer on the ends of the seal halves, install them and rotate so they are up inside the main cap.
Put extra sealer where the rubber main cap gasket meets the oil pan gasket (I have done this part twice- this will be my third attempt)
Let sealant cure before assembling so gaskets don't slip around (I think this is part of my problem the first time but not the second)
So what am I missing? Last time I put it together, I just did the oil pan and not the rear main so that may be my real problem. I ran it for 1/2 hr on hight idle and no leaks. I put the sway bar, center link, and crossmember back on, drove it 20 miles, and it leaked :x What do I need to do differantly this time to ensure a leak free seal?
Should I be using regular black rtv for sealing the part where the rubber seal meets the gasket, or something else?
And what should I use to seal the main cap to the block at the back? I have a feeling this is where the oil is coming through- between the two metal surfaces and out the back. I really don't want to do this a fourth time- at least not until I rebuild my 200 next winter!
Thor