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- Aug 6, 2007
- Messages
- 5,361
- State - Country
- GA - USA
- Vehicle Year
- 1999
- Vehicle
- Ford Ranger
- Engine
- 5.0
- Transmission
- Automatic
- Total Drop
- few inches
- Tire Size
- ~30"
My dad and I just finished rebuilding the 4.0L in my 99 Ranger. The engine had 180K miles prior to rebuild and didn't really need a rebuild, but the block was torn down for other reasons. Prior to removal the only thing leaking oil on the bottom end was the oil filter adapter to block seal.
Machine shop inspected the crank, and the surfaces looked good, only thing needed as polishing on the journals which they did. Rear main sealing surface was smooth no grooves or scratches. Due to surface condition of crank we got a regular rear main seal instead of using the seal and ready sleeve included in the gasket set. The only types of rear main seals tha were available local were the FelPro Rubber seal W/wear sleeve and the FelPro PTFE seal. Obviously I got the latter, and installed it per instructions included in box. Main thing it said different was that due to being a telon seal it should be installed with no lube on the crank sealing surface, further digging revealed that it builds up a teflon area on the crank surface and creates a teflon to teflon seal. Supposedly lubing the surface can interfere with this proess.
The engine now has about 300 miles on it and I have a leak at the back of the block dripping from the bottom of the bellhousing. Looking I can see that it is not running down the block but coming from inside the belhousing. This seems to leave two possibilities. Either the oil pan is not sealing good at the rear main cap or the rear main seal is leaking. I'm planning to have stuff to fix both on hand when we get the time to fix it.
My questions:
1) Is it possible that the PTFE seal takes time to seat and the leak will go away once it does?
2) Which type should I use and which brand is better? Loking on rock auto I see Timken brand Viton or PTFE heavy duty, National brand Viton or PTFE, and I see Fel-Pro brand rubber (guessing Viton) w/ sleeve or PTFE. It lso looks like the Fel-Pro rubber is oversized to use with the sleeve and I can't tell that I need it.
3) Since I've used a PTFE seal am I stuck using PTFE seals?
4) If I need to use a seal with repair sleeve, how does it get installed? I have the one included with the gasket set, but my books don't cover the sleeve and no instructions for it included with the set. It also looks like that seal is too loose of a fit without the sleeve.
Sorry about the long post, wanting to get this done right. Once it's back together this time I don't want to be touching the bottom end for a long time.
Machine shop inspected the crank, and the surfaces looked good, only thing needed as polishing on the journals which they did. Rear main sealing surface was smooth no grooves or scratches. Due to surface condition of crank we got a regular rear main seal instead of using the seal and ready sleeve included in the gasket set. The only types of rear main seals tha were available local were the FelPro Rubber seal W/wear sleeve and the FelPro PTFE seal. Obviously I got the latter, and installed it per instructions included in box. Main thing it said different was that due to being a telon seal it should be installed with no lube on the crank sealing surface, further digging revealed that it builds up a teflon area on the crank surface and creates a teflon to teflon seal. Supposedly lubing the surface can interfere with this proess.
The engine now has about 300 miles on it and I have a leak at the back of the block dripping from the bottom of the bellhousing. Looking I can see that it is not running down the block but coming from inside the belhousing. This seems to leave two possibilities. Either the oil pan is not sealing good at the rear main cap or the rear main seal is leaking. I'm planning to have stuff to fix both on hand when we get the time to fix it.
My questions:
1) Is it possible that the PTFE seal takes time to seat and the leak will go away once it does?
2) Which type should I use and which brand is better? Loking on rock auto I see Timken brand Viton or PTFE heavy duty, National brand Viton or PTFE, and I see Fel-Pro brand rubber (guessing Viton) w/ sleeve or PTFE. It lso looks like the Fel-Pro rubber is oversized to use with the sleeve and I can't tell that I need it.
3) Since I've used a PTFE seal am I stuck using PTFE seals?
4) If I need to use a seal with repair sleeve, how does it get installed? I have the one included with the gasket set, but my books don't cover the sleeve and no instructions for it included with the set. It also looks like that seal is too loose of a fit without the sleeve.
Sorry about the long post, wanting to get this done right. Once it's back together this time I don't want to be touching the bottom end for a long time.