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> Very slight oil leak..., Is this coming from the rear main seal?
chmillman
post Dec 16 2025, 04:28 PM
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I have a very slight oil leak that appears to be coming out of the small notch at the joint between the motor and the transmission. It's really nothing that I'm worried about, every once in awhile there is a drop on the floor... I was just curious, does this indicate that the crankshaft main seal is leaking, or it it the transmission?
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post Dec 16 2025, 08:41 PM
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RMS. Just had this same issue, but since we use Swepco gear oil (it's a greenish blue color) it's easy to tell the difference. Left alone, it'll only get worse and could ruin the clutch material.

Suggest you get the gowesty.com seal installer and watch their video. This tool has a built-in drill bit guide that makes adding a drainback hole easy.

https://gowesty.com/products/rear-main-flyw...=41426745753765

BTW you can replace this seal without pulling the engine/transmission, as follows:

Disconnect battery cable, clutch cable, speedometer cable and shift rod at transmission

Remove starter (the hardest part of the whole job is removing the top fastener, which can be done with a medium-long extension on your ratchet)

Remove muffler (3 fasteners per side) and hanger (two 13mm nuts)

Remove rear transmission fasteners

Remove remaining 3 motor to engine fasteners

Place two stands under motor/transmission and pull transmission away from motor onto the stands

Remove pressure plate and clutch disk (6 fasteners) use flywheel lock

Remove flywheel (5 fasteners) using flywheel lock

Replace seal (see above link for gowesty.com video)

Put everything back together (IMG:style_emoticons/default/smile.gif)
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