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I just got the motor running today to break it in after a winter long rebuild and it sounds great with instant throttle response, im actually amazed as this was my first yblock build, 292 .40 over with cruise night special cam and a lot of other goodies, I cant wait to get this in the old truck, while running I noticed a little oil being thrown off the flywheel, not bad but it was leaking, im going to pull bellhousing and flywheel and check into it further, if it is the main can I do anything to fix without pulling motor apart ? any ideas are appreciated, I couldn't have done the build without the help from here
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What type of seal did you use, the rope seal or a neoprene lip seal? When I bought my Merc it had a pretty good leak; turned out whoever built the engine in installed the bottom half of the lip seal backward.
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it was the rope seal, its what came with the gasket set I bought
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Did you soak the seal in oil for a few hours before you installed it? They will leak and even burn up if you don't that. Is the leak just a few drips or does it dribble out or more? Engine sealing technology back then just wasn't as good as it is today; anything with a rope seal will mark its territory to some degree. If you decide to replace it there's a tool called a Sneaky Pete made by Lisle that will remove the seal and install a new one without having to remove the crank, although you will have to pull the pan and the lower seal retainer and loosen the main caps enough to lower the crank to gain access.
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Hmmmm... After being put in service, the rope seal MAY swell, airman. -They're suppose to. BUT, if it continues to leak, consider doing what follows. It's less work, takes less time, and has worked the two times I've done it on different y-block engines. Click the following Forum website address for my newly revised earlier posting. (hopefully, I've improved my explanation) http://forums.y-blocksforever.com/Topic106586.aspx?Update=1Hope this helps.
NoShortcuts a.k.a. Charlie Brown near Syracuse, New York
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thanks gus, no I didn't soak it , when I get the bellhousing off ill check around, thanks for the info, ill look into the tool, if I have to replace it the neoprene is definetly what ill use
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