Rear Main Seal question....?
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Rear Main Seal question....?
Just found out that my rear main seal is leaking...
which really sucks considering I had the new clutch and flywheel put in back in June and had to pay for the tranny being dropped then...
looks like I get to pay to have it dropped again...
my questions are, how much is a rear main seal, and is it going to hurt for me to drive the car while it's leaking if I keep tabs on my oil level until i can afford to have it fixed?
on a side note, apparently i'm leaking coolant from my thermostat as well... Me and a buddy took the car out the other night and bent 3 pushrods which I replaced... See this thread about that... https://ls1tech.com/forums/showthrea...t=engine+noise
wonder if there is any correlation between that and these other problems...?
after installing the new pushrods everything seems to be running ok, so i dunno...
which really sucks considering I had the new clutch and flywheel put in back in June and had to pay for the tranny being dropped then...
looks like I get to pay to have it dropped again...
my questions are, how much is a rear main seal, and is it going to hurt for me to drive the car while it's leaking if I keep tabs on my oil level until i can afford to have it fixed?
on a side note, apparently i'm leaking coolant from my thermostat as well... Me and a buddy took the car out the other night and bent 3 pushrods which I replaced... See this thread about that... https://ls1tech.com/forums/showthrea...t=engine+noise
wonder if there is any correlation between that and these other problems...?
after installing the new pushrods everything seems to be running ok, so i dunno...
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The seal itself is $25, better go get it soon before you cant because of those striking GM *******.
You should be OK if it isnt leaking so badly like pouring out, just keep tabs on the level.
You should be OK if it isnt leaking so badly like pouring out, just keep tabs on the level.
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Yeah it could get on the clutch. I had the crank freeze plug go out on mine shortly after installing my LS7 clutch. I had oil on the clutch and flywheel when I dropped the trans to diagnose that stupid freeze plug. I cleaned everything with brake cleaner and replaced the plug (along with another pilot bearing). So far no issues but you don't want to get too much oil on the clutch. If you do just make sure to clean it very well. I went through a few cans of brake cleaner over a few days.