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Replacing the rear main seal and many questions

Matt Kahle

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I'm getting the truck ready for college and
for when I get my drivers license and, I have
a lot of work I need to do to get this truck ready.


Okay I'm putting a rear main seal in my cucv.
I already have the pan down and the cap
off the rear seal and ripped out of oil one.

Now last time I had attempted to put a
new rear seal in I destroyed it. The lip
of the seal shredded.

I have yet to order a new one.
Dose any one have a special little trick
to replacing it as in pushing it up around
the baring cap?

After I finish that, I was wondering if I should
replace the oil pump with a new one?

If I decide to do that and when I put the pump
on and the seal for the pan and the pan its self.
I was wondering what people here that have worked
on the 6.2 engine for a long time would give
there input if it's safe for me to use synthetic oil.

I was thinking it might be safe because
I'm cleaning out the oil pan. Well I was
given 4 gallons of oil from a good friend.
Heres a link on the oil I would like to use.
http://www.dieselpowermag.com/tech/1303dp_injection_system_basics/photo_13.html

Any thoughts or ideas for that rear
main seal I will be very happy to hear them.

The thing is I have replaced rear main seals
on jeeps inline 4.0 about 3-4 times and never
had a problem. Maybe a little time getting
the seal up in there.
 

Recovry4x4

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I've seen some really thin nylon shim things used to protect the seal from the sharp lip on the block. Not sure if one exists premade for the 6.2.
 

Matt Kahle

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Well the seal came with a shoe
I found a small trick that didn't
help this time but, did every
other time. I like to use a large
straw to help guild it along.

The problem with the 6.2 is I
didn't have the room for the
straw. It was a really tight fit
and it was really hard to get
it in.
 

phil2968

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Debur the block. Remove the sharp edge. If you don't you will cut the seal. You ain't lived till you break a seal extractor off way up on top of the crank! Fun times!
 

Warthog

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Is your engine in or out of the truck? Have you looked at the TM 9-2320-289-34 manual, chapter 3-34? It covers the replacement of the seal.
 

Matt Kahle

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No I didn't take the engine out.
I didn't look at the manual.
I have the old seal out I
just need I tip for the new
one.

I think I got good feedback
already.

I really do need advise for
the oil pump and for the
synthetic oil.

Well I'm glad you saw this
post Warthog. I really would
like your advise from you.
Because you have a good
reputation for advise I
would appreciate what
you think about the
synthetic oil and about
a new oil pump.
 

Warthog

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Any time you remove the the pan it is a good idea replace the oil pump if it has any age on it. Since you do not know the history I would replace it.

As far a synthetic oil in an old diesel, my personal opinion is that it is a waste of money. Rottela or Deco 15w-40 is all I have ever used.
 
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