[TR] Timing cover crank seal oil leak

Cochran, David L COCHRAN at uthscsa.edu
Fri Dec 25 12:59:14 MST 2020


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On Friday, 25 December 2020, Jerry Van Vlack <jerryvv at roadrunner.com> wrote:

I run a thin belt conversion and have an oil leak from the timing chain cover. New seal at rebuild 2 years ago. Leaked from initial startup but now getting worse. I know about speedy sleeves and might try that.

My question is this. Has anyone else experienced excessive leakage while using the thin belt conversion? The Moss instructions imply that the seal rides on the spacer installed behind the damper pulley.
Has anyone found a double lip seal replacement to the standard supplied seal and if yes do you have a reference P/N?

Thanks and Merry Christmas. The New Year has to be better than 2020.

JVV
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