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Old 07-21-2006, 12:12 PM
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I am doing a clutch install and noticed a very small amount of oil on the bottom lip of the rear crank seal, no where else. I believe the seal was replaced about 4K miles ago (car has 21k miles on it) while the original clutch was replaced under warranty). My questions are, should I try to replace that rear crank seal, are there special tools to remove and replace it? I would not rather do it if it is not necessary. Thanks
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Unless you have the tool to install that seal perfectly, I wouldn't bother. Quite often the seal is perfect but the rear cover might be just a nano-smidgeon out of align which may make it leak a tad from the seal. Replacing the seal may not cure it at all, you may need to reseal the cover if it is really bothering you. I wouldn't touch it.
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I would look around on the clutch and if you can find any oil on the clutch I would replace the seal. if not and you don't see any all over the inside of the bellhousing or the ground I would leave.
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The only place I saw oil was on the very bottom of the seal. Like I said, very little. Other then that, it is completly dry in that area.
I went ahead and bought a seal just incase I decided to do it. I do not have the instalation tool, I was going to just tap it in place. If this is not a good idea, I better leave well enough alone.
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