Auto Parts sog oil seals
Color Brilliancy.The first seal you will install when rebuilding a
Slant Six is the rear main seal.There are two main seal types available,
one is the “rope seal” and the other is a new rubber type lip seal.
The rope seal must be “packed” into the receiver groove in the block and
the main seal cap. A piece of 2 3/4 inch round pipe makes a good tool
for packing the seal into the grooves and the cap can be installed over
this tool to check seal alignment. Any excess rope fibers must be
trimmed away from the surface where the seal cap meets the block.Auto
Parts sog oil seals Color Brilliancy.
This Side Faces OutSince most of todays gasket sets come with the rubber
lip seal, we will show how that type is installed. All the related
gaskets, their installation / positions are the same for both types of
main seals.
Note that the lower main seal cap holds the main seal as well as two cap
to block, black rubber side seals, shaped like an “L”. The lip type
main seal is directional and must be installed in it’s groove so the
flat side of the lip is facing to the inside of the engine. The angled
or sloped side faces outward. It is a good idea to do a trial assembly
with the cap / main seal prior to installing the crankshaft. Check to be
sure the seal halfs line-up properly and “paint mark” the sides to help
with proper Glue Down the Tabsreinstallation later.
One “trick” I use with these hard rubber lip type main seals is to
offset the two halfs in the grooves somewhat. This helps the seal halfs
“self align” by overlapping into the mating groove, this also prevents
the parting lines of the main seal and the cap from being on the same
plane. The side “L” seals are installed using a small amount of silicon
sealer, this not only helps them seal but also helps you slip the
assembly into place. This view of the rear main seal cap shows the side
that faces outward. When the cap is installed correctly, you can see the
heads of the main seal cap bolts from the outside of the engine.
remember to apply a small amount of oil or assembly lube on the seal’s
lip and crank journal surface before the final installation.Auto Parts sog oil seals Color Brilliancy.
Dowel Pin Locations, Drill Oversize and Re-center CoverOnce the main
seal / cap is in place, I always clean the protruding “L” tab ends and
mating engine block surface completely, then glue these tabs down with
weather strip adhesive or rubber cement. This prevents the tab from
slipping out from under the cork oil pan rail gasket. Be sure to allow
yourself time to let the glue dry prior to installing the oil pan.Auto Parts sog oil seals Color Brilliancy.
With the main seal installed and the tab glue drying, now it is time to
install the timing chain cover. Always check for dimpled bolt holes and
burrs. Deburr and straighten the cover as needed. Install a new front
seal and then the large rubber seal which runs across the bottom of the
cover. (Pull the slender rubber “pegs” through the small locating holes,
those small holes you deburred, right?) Some small dabs a silicon
sealer, needle nose pliers and a rotating / stretching action get the
pegs through the holes easily. One trick I use to install the timing
chain cover is to drill-out the dowel pin location holes on the cover
and then install the cover with all the bolts loose, then I install the
front damper (or damper hub) to center the front seal lip on the hub
surface. Rail Gasket on Top of Rubber BlockWith extra clearance in the
dowel locating holes, the cover / seal assembly floats and self centers,
then just tighten the bolts. This should always be done if the crank’s
main line has been align honed.Auto Parts sog oil seals Color Brilliancy.
The front and the back is “buttoned-up”, now it is time to do the oil
pan install. Once again. do a trial fit, pan to block, no pan rail
gaskets, just to be sure everything is flat and all the holes line up.
(that’s right, check each pan bolt hole and file-out any holes riding
close to an edge or overlapping.) Check your oil pickup tube placement
to the oil pan floor at this time. Try not to knock loose the glued down
“L” tabs while you do all this checking.
Put a dab of sealer under the front rubber blocks of the timing cover
bottom seal, right where the cover meets the block and seal. place dabs
of sealer in the glued down tabs at the rear. Run a small bead of sealer
along each Rail Gasket on Top of Rubber Tabblock rail and lay the two
oil pan rail gaskets on top. The rail gaskets overlap the rubber pieces
to the pan side as shown. install all the pan bolts and just draw them
down for full contact
but don’t tighten. Allow the sealer to “firm-up” then come back and do a
final tightening, starting from the center of the pan rails and working
outward. Do not over tighten . (watch to see if the gasket material
starts to buldge out from under the bolt areas).Auto Parts sog oil seals Color Brilliancy.
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