Re: replacing the rear main seal in a 67
Just assisted a friend of mine in tracing down an oil leak. Turned out to be the same thing (pipe plugs at the back end of the oil galleries) Plug was not as tight as it could have been but also lacked any sealant. We added tape to the fitting and tightened the heck out of it, no torque wrench was involved in this process! We confirmed the oil leak by pulling the transmission and starting the motor with the transmission removed. BTW he had pulled the engine oil pan and replaced the seal prior to this fix. Replacing the seal didn't fix the leak. I highly recommend pulling the transmission for a better look. We had access to a lift and were sure the motor distributor was not hitting the firewall before starting the motor. Be careful of touching the exhaust piping. They get hot immediately, don't ask how I know.
Rick in WA State
Just assisted a friend of mine in tracing down an oil leak. Turned out to be the same thing (pipe plugs at the back end of the oil galleries) Plug was not as tight as it could have been but also lacked any sealant. We added tape to the fitting and tightened the heck out of it, no torque wrench was involved in this process! We confirmed the oil leak by pulling the transmission and starting the motor with the transmission removed. BTW he had pulled the engine oil pan and replaced the seal prior to this fix. Replacing the seal didn't fix the leak. I highly recommend pulling the transmission for a better look. We had access to a lift and were sure the motor distributor was not hitting the firewall before starting the motor. Be careful of touching the exhaust piping. They get hot immediately, don't ask how I know.
Rick in WA State
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