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Or go wheeling more often, the dust will stick the oil in place, so it doesn't hit the ground!
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what exactly is front main seal?
what exactly is front main seal?
im trying to go snow riding soonOr go wheeling more often, the dust will stick the oil in place, so it doesn't hit the ground!
im trying to go snow riding soon
oh got it i already ordered that, im just trying to figure out what else could it potentially be so i can order all the parts and do it all at once "while im in there" lolIts the front crankshaft seal. Not necessarily a major leaker but a "while you are in there" replacement once the front of the engine is opened up.
sno is fun thoSnow isn't as effective as dust!
judging by the pics do u think i also need to change the seals for the oil pan?Crankshaft seal; just behind the balancer. The bottom pulley on the fan belts.
judging by the pics do u think i also need to change the seals for the oil pan?
Mine is a 94 tooDon't those have a inspection cover on the bellhousing? Maybe you can pull the cover and look in their. My 1fz was leaking like that and it was the rear main seal. Mine was a 94 with the bus transmission so its a pig of a transmission. Was glad I replaced it though. I try not to let any leaks go personally, I fix them as they begin to leak, thats just keeping up with maintenance/repairs in my opinion. Plus if I go to sell a vehicle I feel good about standing firm on my price since it doesn't leak like everyone elses exon valdez trucks.
Wait so if I remove the cover I’ll be able to tell if the rear main seal is leaking?Don't those have a inspection cover on the bellhousing? Maybe you can pull the cover and look in their. My 1fz was leaking like that and it was the rear main seal. Mine was a 94 with the bus transmission so its a pig of a transmission. Was glad I replaced it though. I try not to let any leaks go personally, I fix them as they begin to leak, thats just keeping up with maintenance/repairs in my opinion. Plus if I go to sell a vehicle I feel good about standing firm on my price since it doesn't leak like everyone elses exon valdez trucks.
Wait so if I remove the cover I’ll be able to tell if the rear main seal is leaking?
Wait so if I remove the cover I’ll be able to tell if the rear main seal is leaking?
your not alone myself and @Irish Reiver do not tolerate self lubing 80s crank seal O ring new PS pump o ring and oil pump seal 20 bucks in parts watch texas know how youtube channel for how to.I just don’t like the fact that it’s messing up my garage floor with oil drips. Oil stains are the worst
thats good news because i hope mine is the same caseMine has pretty much stopped leaking after the refresh and now I'm worried about rusting under there!
PSP was actually the biggest culprit. But I did all the fixes on texasknowhow's video anyway.
I thought I had a rear arch and oil pan leaks but it was all from the front of the engine getting blown back there.