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> New Flywheel... Now Oil Leak
Dck356
post Feb 19 2023, 08:31 PM
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Good evening guys. Recently replaced clutch and flywheel including new rear main seal.
Started car and after it warmed up... oil started leaking out of the flywheel inspection slot. Buddy and I removed all the bits today to see what happened and the rear main seal was torn - looked really bad. The seal had wear on it like it was rubbing against the flywheel. The flywheel is a 215mm stock replacement from AA Products. I'm guessing the seal wasn't seated fully??? What about endplay? Could this have happened if I got the measurement off??? Would like to have as much confidence as possible as to what the issue was before we put it all back together again. Thanks in advance!!!
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iankarr
post Feb 19 2023, 11:58 PM
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Was the inside ring of the seal lubed with some oil when you put the flywheel on? If it was dry, that could be what cased the seal to be torn up. Not sure incorrect end play would tear up a seal as you describe, but you def want to make sure it's set within spec.
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