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Subject: [oletrucks] Oletrucks : 350 Rear main seal
From: "ROGER GLEASON" <rogerg@maverick.facil.uconn.edu>
Date: Thu, 23 Sep 1999 15:10:42 -500
Hello
I did not get that many responses to my inquiry about how a one 
piece rear main seal is replaced on a late model 350 ci. 
engine...So I contacted my neighbor that owns a rural repair shop up 
the street that sponsors my race car to see if he knew how to do 
it... He said it comes right out by prying with a blade 
instrument like a screw driver without pulling the oil pan if the 
clutch and flywheel assy are removed first. I told him that I had it 
all apart in the garage and a rug below and would he inspect it and 
do it for me... He said sure and came right down... After looking at 
it for 10 seconds he asked for a screwdriver  and while my son and I 
watched he pried the seal out slick as butter... I know that I could 
have done it but I couldn't find a photo or detail to show how it was 
assembled so I didn't want to do it. Its easy!  He said be careful 
putting in the new one and to lubricate it and the crankshaft end 
flange and to rotate the seal over the flange then sent it home into 
the retainer. He said he would do it but I know now that I can... 
I've put one similar to that into a SAAB!...The new seal came with a 
gasket for the retainer but you will not need it if you don't take 
the oil pan and the retainer off.  My next problem was the pilot 
bushing... It had an egg shaped hole in it and I knew it needed to be 
replaced so I went to my garage friend and asked if he had a special 
tool to remove it and sure enough he had a Snap On Bushing 
remover...However when I tried to use it it seems the PO had cobbled 
up the front of the bushing and I couldn't get the tool to grab the 
front lip... I ended up drilling thru the edge of the bushing and 
then inserted the tool and withdrew the damn thing...Now we have to 
put it all back together but new parts are a wonderful thing to work 
with. Good news at last and thanks I don't have to remove the pan.
Rogerg
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