Ray;
The car has no seal at the reAr main. It uses an oil slinger to throw most of
the oil into a catch device which routes it back to the pan. Some oil will get
past that, but it should be no more than a few drips.
Joe Alexander (gasket innovations) markets a German made modern seal to fix
that, but you need to pull the engine and lower the crank a couple of inches to
install it. While you are doing that a new front seal, timing chain and
tensioner and a set of main and rod bearings would be a good idea.
I am in Princeton, Mass if you want to get together. I can show you how all
this goes together.
Phil Gott
TR4a
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> On Sep 2, 2018, at 12:07 PM, Ray Desanti via NET <net at
> newenglandtriumphs.org> wrote:
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> I recently purchased a 1959 TR3A. The more I drive the more it leaks from I
> assume the
> Rear main seal
> I?m wondering what to do to next
> I live in central mass are there mechanics locally that will help me with
> this
> Thanks RayD Worcester Ma
>
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