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Old 07-28-2006, 07:51 PM   #1
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Smile Rear Seal Leak

First off I know nothing really about cars, but I seem to have a rear seal leak in my 66 gt 289. Does the motor have to be pulled to correct this? And my motor always runs fairly hot say 3/4 I was told by the person I bought this car that it runs hot. I proceeded to drive it home about 200 miles without any problems. Should I change the thermostat anyway. Any help with these would be appreciated. Thank You.
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Old 07-28-2006, 08:23 PM   #2
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Default Re: Rear Seal Leak

If you're talking about the rear main seal you dont have to pull engine just the trans. and then the flywheel(stick)-flex plate(a/t) if I remember it is one piece seal and should pop out and put new one in. I would also check the teeth on the flywheel/flexplate if they're are chewed up replace it then so you dont have to go there again. I would also check to see if the front pump seal on the trans. is maybe leaking too. Now with the overheating replace the thermostat about $25. at max and I would put a electric fan on the front on the radiator so if the needle goes up flip a switch and watch needle go down. Just hook it on a separate switch so you can turn it on anytime you want. I do it with mine and when it gets hot I flip the switch to cool it down.
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Old 07-29-2006, 02:27 AM   #3
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Replacing the Rear Main Seal
If your car has the rope type seal, replace it with the newer neoprene seal. Note that if the car had a rope type seal in it before, it will have a small pin (like a nail) sticking into the seal cavity in the main cap. It must be driven or ground out before the new seal can be installed. Seals really aren't that hard to install, especially on a 289 Mustang. Unbolt the idler arm and push steering linkage away. Remove the starter. Drain and unbolt pan and remove it. Loosen all the main cap bolts a couple of turns. Remove rear cap. The old seal will usually slide around so you can grab it and pull it out if you rotate the crank by hand in the direction you pull the seal. If it won't come, there are inexpensive tools that thread into the old seal to pull it out. BE CAREFUL NOT TO NICK THE CRANK. Install the new seal by carefully pushing it in place while rotating the crank in the same direction as the push. Lube the seal with oil and go easy as the sharp edges of the block will try to shave off pieces of the seal. Leave one end sticking out of the block 3/8" and match the one in the cap to it. Lube the lower seal and install the cap with a small bit of RTV near the rear of the parting surface of the cap. Torque all the mains and reinstall the pan. Don't use a gasket, just RTV Ultra Black, thick where the end seals went and thin on the flange. Everything must be cleaned with lacquer thinner first to get a good bond. Torque the pan tight to the block while the RTV is wet and it will never leak again.
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Old 07-29-2006, 02:34 PM   #4
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Default Re: Rear Seal Leak

I'd listen to Frank, above. The 1966 289 has a two piece seal. Not the one piece seal that is mentioned above. That was changed from a two piece to a one piece in the mid to late 80's on the 302.

Toss the rope seal and use the neoprene seal. Much easier to install and also seals better.
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