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Re: HELP!! Rear main seal replace on 400
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Posted by Greasy John on December 06, 2003 at 11:58:40 from (208.35.181.138):
In Reply to: HELP!! Rear main seal replace on 400 posted by Kelly C on December 06, 2003 at 09:10:17:
Cant say for sure but if your 400 is like my c175 engine in the 350 you must remove the pan to get that flat filler bar under the bottom half of the seal holder to be able to slip that half down to clear the flywheel mounting flange. I just put my rebuild job back together 2 wks ago. Took the advise of a local so called tractor mech-and will break it in half again in the near future to do it over. I oiled the seal lightly and left the ends up a slight amount as per his advise. and it leaks. Seems to be getting better but I dont have much hope for it. Next time will soak the seal overnight--maybe 3 days .LOL John
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