G'day all,
Can the rear main oil seal on a V8 motor be easily changed by just prising out the old one and tapping a new one it? or does the rear main bearing cap have to be taken off (meaning sump off)?
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Rear main oil seal on a 3.5 V8
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Rear main oil seal on a 3.5 V8
[i]DAS[/i]
MY05 4.4L V8 Range Rover Vogue
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MY05 4.4L V8 Range Rover Vogue
Series 2a Buggy....In the Building
Sump off fella,
Ranuki and myself did mine not long ago. Engine MUST come out or box off. Also make sure you buy new rubber T pieces for the side of the mains cap. Selastic fills that but I'm not sure for how long...
Ranuki and myself did mine not long ago. Engine MUST come out or box off. Also make sure you buy new rubber T pieces for the side of the mains cap. Selastic fills that but I'm not sure for how long...
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Re: Rear main oil seal on a 3.5 V8
DAS wrote:G'day all,
Can the rear main oil seal on a V8 motor be easily changed by just prising out the old one and tapping a new one it? or does the rear main bearing cap have to be taken off (meaning sump off)?
If its the one piece seal then it can be replaced without removing the sump, i did my 81'RR 8 years ago, but you need to move the donk forward and remove the flywheel / flexplate to get to it. Unbolt everything, remove the rad and lift the engine and pull forward you then should have enough room to get to the seal.
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Looks like the rear main bearing cap needs to be just abit loose, may have to do a sump gasket too.
I wonder how important the seal guide is. I have never heard or seen such a thing before
Looks like the rear main bearing cap needs to be just abit loose, may have to do a sump gasket too.
I wonder how important the seal guide is. I have never heard or seen such a thing before
[i]DAS[/i]
MY05 4.4L V8 Range Rover Vogue
Series 2a Buggy....In the Building
MY05 4.4L V8 Range Rover Vogue
Series 2a Buggy....In the Building
Most of the rangie eng are machine fit. do away with most gaskets when you re-do, the sump gasket is one you can loose. very important to replace guide seal or you are wasting your time changing the mains. also use new side seals as the old ones always start leaking after a short while if you don't.
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