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rear crankshaft oil seal
« on: 01 October 2015, 20:18:44 »

hi all
        I had a thread running on this rear oil seal failure a while back but am now considering attempting to replace it myself .

The car  ( '03 3.2 MV6 Auto ) is sorned & not in use so time factor for doing it does not matter.

What I would like to know is what exactly has to be removed & what can stay in situ to do this job?

The car is already on stands & well clear of the ground , enough for me to get under quite comfortably to work.

So my programme would be something like this :

1. cat back exhaust off

2. cats & sensor wiring off

3. exhaust heat sheilds off

4. drop prop shaft

5. remove starter,( is this neccesary ? ) but if so , battery is already disconnected

6. remove bell housing bolts

7. remove auto box mounting bolts

8. support engine & tilt so transmission tips downwards at rear 

9. disconnect selector rod , wiring connectors  to box  & transmission fluid pipes from box

9a. support auto box on suitable trolly jack/s

10. remove TC flange plate bolts

11. wiggle box  with TC & engine apart

12. roll gearbox/ TC  clear of car

13. now ready to investigate & replace rear crankshaft oil seal

Have I missed anything or is there anything listed that does not need to be removed to replace this oil seal please ?

Is the order of what I have suggested correct ?

I have tried searching the forum but cannot find a "how to" for this job , so presume there is not one  :'( :'(

Any advice or help greatly appriciated  TIA       Al :y




« Last Edit: 01 October 2015, 20:26:11 by Essex Big Al »
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Re: rear crankshaft oil seal
« Reply #1 on: 01 October 2015, 21:05:51 »

Use new flywheel bolts,and get them before you start,just done mine on tmf but took engine out as that was the easier option for me.
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Re: rear crankshaft oil seal
« Reply #2 on: 01 October 2015, 22:51:14 »

Use new flywheel bolts,and get them before you start,just done mine on tmf but took engine out as that was the easier option for me.
thats hardcore option :y

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Re: rear crankshaft oil seal
« Reply #3 on: 01 October 2015, 22:57:02 »

don't need to do anything with starter motor leave where is  :y
other then that you should be ok  :)

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Re: rear crankshaft oil seal
« Reply #4 on: 02 October 2015, 09:51:01 »

Removing exhaust is a bit excessive... And as said starter can stay :y
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Re: rear crankshaft oil seal
« Reply #5 on: 02 October 2015, 09:53:24 »

Daft question, how do you know it's the crank seal that's gone, what's the telltale signs? Not saying you're wrong, just intrigued what the symptoms are for a duff C/S seal, vs elsewhere, as engines tend to be smothered in old oil. (well, ok, mine is  :D)
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Re: rear crankshaft oil seal
« Reply #6 on: 02 October 2015, 11:35:24 »

Daft question, how do you know it's the crank seal that's gone, what's the telltale signs? Not saying you're wrong, just intrigued what the symptoms are for a duff C/S seal, vs elsewhere, as engines tend to be smothered in old oil. (well, ok, mine is  :D)

Well DBG . . . had a thread running a couple of months or so back regarding this when it happened (sorry but can't link you to it  :-[ :-[ :-[ )

But bottom line is that there is now engine oil inside the bell housing. Oil drips from the 2 torx bolts at the bottom of the bell housing . Around 6-7 drips overnight after car has been running . Removing both   rubber bungs & putting a finger in there , finger comes out with engine oil on it . General thought on OOf is that engine oil can only get into the bell housing if the rear crank oil seal has failed ::)

May just sell the car cheap  as it is  . . . . looks a bit to much of a job for me to do   & as car is sorned it is a problem to get it to Serek to do it  :'( :'(
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Re: rear crankshaft oil seal
« Reply #7 on: 02 October 2015, 13:44:07 »

Thansk for the reply.

Well, I always say it, but worth doing the job. You'll have done a good days work  :y If it makes you feel any better I'm doing a full engine and gearbox oil / filter change this weekend, up a shared 8ft access driveway thingamy.  :)
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« Reply #8 on: 03 October 2015, 13:30:49 »

Removing exhaust is a bit excessive... And as said starter can stay :y

Ok then Al  . . . so will prop disconnect just from the gearbox end if exhaust & heatsheilds stay in place ?

Or put another way can the propshaft be disconnected from the gearbox with the cat back exhaust  heatshields in place?

Last question  . . how awkward is it drill out the manifold to cat studs  in situ if they shear off ?
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Re: rear crankshaft oil seal
« Reply #9 on: 03 October 2015, 15:36:29 »

Daft question, how do you know it's the crank seal that's gone, what's the telltale signs? Not saying you're wrong, just intrigued what the symptoms are for a duff C/S seal, vs elsewhere, as engines tend to be smothered in old oil. (well, ok, mine is  :D)

Well DBG . . . had a thread running a couple of months or so back regarding this when it happened (sorry but can't link you to it  :-[ :-[ :-[ )

But bottom line is that there is now engine oil inside the bell housing. Oil drips from the 2 torx bolts at the bottom of the bell housing . Around 6-7 drips overnight after car has been running . Removing both   rubber bungs & putting a finger in there , finger comes out with engine oil on it . General thought on OOf is that engine oil can only get into the bell housing if the rear crank oil seal has failed ::)

May just sell the car cheap  as it is  . . . . looks a bit to much of a job for me to do   & as car is sorned it is a problem to get it to Serek to do it  :'( :'(
Do car have any mot on it ?

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Re: rear crankshaft oil seal
« Reply #10 on: 03 October 2015, 15:45:30 »

Daft question, how do you know it's the crank seal that's gone, what's the telltale signs? Not saying you're wrong, just intrigued what the symptoms are for a duff C/S seal, vs elsewhere, as engines tend to be smothered in old oil. (well, ok, mine is  :D)

Well DBG . . . had a thread running a couple of months or so back regarding this when it happened (sorry but can't link you to it  :-[ :-[ :-[ )

But bottom line is that there is now engine oil inside the bell housing. Oil drips from the 2 torx bolts at the bottom of the bell housing . Around 6-7 drips overnight after car has been running . Removing both   rubber bungs & putting a finger in there , finger comes out with engine oil on it . General thought on OOf is that engine oil can only get into the bell housing if the rear crank oil seal has failed ::)

May just sell the car cheap  as it is  . . . . looks a bit to much of a job for me to do   & as car is sorned it is a problem to get it to Serek to do it  :'( :'(

Is it estate or saloon, in rare silver?
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Re: rear crankshaft oil seal
« Reply #11 on: 03 October 2015, 16:30:44 »

Daft question, how do you know it's the crank seal that's gone, what's the telltale signs? Not saying you're wrong, just intrigued what the symptoms are for a duff C/S seal, vs elsewhere, as engines tend to be smothered in old oil. (well, ok, mine is  :D)

Well DBG . . . had a thread running a couple of months or so back regarding this when it happened (sorry but can't link you to it  :-[ :-[ :-[ )

But bottom line is that there is now engine oil inside the bell housing. Oil drips from the 2 torx bolts at the bottom of the bell housing . Around 6-7 drips overnight after car has been running . Removing both   rubber bungs & putting a finger in there , finger comes out with engine oil on it . General thought on OOf is that engine oil can only get into the bell housing if the rear crank oil seal has failed ::)

May just sell the car cheap  as it is  . . . . looks a bit to much of a job for me to do   & as car is sorned it is a problem to get it to Serek to do it  :'( :'(

Is it estate or saloon, in rare silver?

3.2 MV6 saloon in BLACK not the very rare silver   :-\ :-\
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Re: rear crankshaft oil seal
« Reply #12 on: 03 October 2015, 16:38:42 »

Daft question, how do you know it's the crank seal that's gone, what's the telltale signs? Not saying you're wrong, just intrigued what the symptoms are for a duff C/S seal, vs elsewhere, as engines tend to be smothered in old oil. (well, ok, mine is  :D)

Well DBG . . . had a thread running a couple of months or so back regarding this when it happened (sorry but can't link you to it  :-[ :-[ :-[ )

But bottom line is that there is now engine oil inside the bell housing. Oil drips from the 2 torx bolts at the bottom of the bell housing . Around 6-7 drips overnight after car has been running . Removing both   rubber bungs & putting a finger in there , finger comes out with engine oil on it . General thought on OOf is that engine oil can only get into the bell housing if the rear crank oil seal has failed ::)

May just sell the car cheap  as it is  . . . . looks a bit to much of a job for me to do   & as car is sorned it is a problem to get it to Serek to do it  :'( :'(
Do car have any mot on it ?

Yes Serek MOT'd until May 2016
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« Reply #13 on: 05 October 2015, 09:08:03 »

No word back yet on my mate's motor. It was parked up off the main road in the neighbouring town, but I drove past yesterday and it wasn't there, so may have been sold. Will try and get hold of him soon as I can  :)
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Re: rear crankshaft oil seal
« Reply #14 on: 05 October 2015, 09:10:44 »

Oh, and Essex Big Al, you'll be pleased to hear that I too have two drips of oil from the two torq bolts at the bottom of the bell housing, too.  :y

So if you do attempt this, will be very gratefully watching his thread, and you know there's someone else out there who feels your pain  :)
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