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Front Crank Seal


Roger5005

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Hey Guys:

How deep should the Crank Shaft Seal go into the timing cover, or should it meet in the middle...PLEASE HELP ASAP....I want the leaking to stop....

Roger
 
Look at the balancer and see where (if any) the seal has worn a grooove.. Then insert the seal OUTSIDE the groove (either more shallow or deeper).. So it will be wearing it's own groove in the future.
Big JIm
 
When I replaced mine I had the timing cover off the the truck and on the bench. I seem to remember there was much more "space" for the seal then needed. I do not really remember why but when I was done the seal was "recessed" back toword the inside of the timing cover. It was not sitting out flush with the front of the timing cover. This was a few years back....I am thinking that I put the new one in right where the old one was. I do remember the old one being recessed also....hope this helps.

Eric<><:icon_welder:
 

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