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Hi
have an oil drip from the rear main seal on a F 100 y block 272 cui would like to know if there is anybody here in the panel as if seal could be replaced without taking engine and crank out
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In a word, yes.



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You can do it in a TBird, probably a sedan but may have the axle in the way with a F100.  Check a truck shop manual, they may have the procedure to remove it..


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If I remember correctly the trucks used a rear sump pan so axle clearance should not be a problem so yes the seal can be replaced in the vehicle.

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Plenty of room in a truck, easy to remove the pan.


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First time - If you haven't done one on a Ford Y- Block before, best link from here to Ted Eaton's Eaton Balancing site & go to his seal instalation page. A rear seal done wrong will likely be a worse leaker than you have now!.. Original factory seals aren't available usually, so one company that makes later ones is Best Seal..  


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