- City
- NW Chicago Suburb
- State
- IL
Hi,
It looks like the Scrambler I bought a week ago needs a rear main seal. From what I've read, I need to:
1) Remove starter (disconnect battery first)
2) Remove oil pan (easy, except the right engine mount needs to be loosened and the engine lifted to provide access to one of the oil pan nuts)
3) Remove rear bearing cap
4) Loosen all other bear caps
5) Remove top piece of rear main seal
6) Re-install top rear seal (this requires strategic placement of cement, oil and dishsoap)
7) Re-install bottom rear seal (this requires strategic placement of cement, oil and dishsoap)
8) Install rear bearing cap
9) Tighten all bearing caps
10) Install oil pan (with new gasket)
11) Reinstall starter and reconnect battery
My questions are:
a) How tough is it to remove the top rear seal?
b) If installation of the top rear seal (with the strategic placement of oil, cement and dishsoap) is not 100% perfect, will it still leak
d) Do I run the risk of tearing the seal?
c) Does it go in easily?
THE BIG QUESTION: I bet this is a $600 job at a shop... should I just pay someone to do it if it is easy to screw-up?
Any thoughts are appreciated!!!
It looks like the Scrambler I bought a week ago needs a rear main seal. From what I've read, I need to:
1) Remove starter (disconnect battery first)
2) Remove oil pan (easy, except the right engine mount needs to be loosened and the engine lifted to provide access to one of the oil pan nuts)
3) Remove rear bearing cap
4) Loosen all other bear caps
5) Remove top piece of rear main seal
6) Re-install top rear seal (this requires strategic placement of cement, oil and dishsoap)
7) Re-install bottom rear seal (this requires strategic placement of cement, oil and dishsoap)
8) Install rear bearing cap
9) Tighten all bearing caps
10) Install oil pan (with new gasket)
11) Reinstall starter and reconnect battery
My questions are:
a) How tough is it to remove the top rear seal?
b) If installation of the top rear seal (with the strategic placement of oil, cement and dishsoap) is not 100% perfect, will it still leak
d) Do I run the risk of tearing the seal?
c) Does it go in easily?
THE BIG QUESTION: I bet this is a $600 job at a shop... should I just pay someone to do it if it is easy to screw-up?
Any thoughts are appreciated!!!

