Ok. This is the story. I just finished installing a crankshaft repair kit and a new rear main bearing seal. The CRK was installed because the first time I did the rear seal it was still leaking. So, now that I'm done with all of that agonizing work, it's still leaking. I replaced the valve cover gaskets and the pcv valve, cleaned out everything related to the pcv, and put in new hoses going to it. I was driving the car and all of a sudden there's smoke coming up from the center counsel under my shifter. It doesn't smell like oil but I can see fluid on the bottom of the inspection plate. I haven't really gone under there to investigate but I can only assume it's oil again. I can really use some thoughts on this as I've just about had it with working on this car. Thanks all.
thank God. I'm wondering, although it seems unlikely, if the seal just needed some time to set in place so to speak....
. black magic fan and new hoses tomorrow.
I can only figure that it's a bad seal. I just have one question. I'm sure that I put that seal on with equal amounts of force at all points. The crankshaft repair kit tool actually helped out with that. Who would've thought?..lol. Anyway, say you're putting the seal in and one side of it decides to slip all the way in while the other side is still hangin on the outs. Will that damage the seal in any way? I didn't mean to do this when I was installing the seal, and it didn't happen with the first seal I installed, but it happened and I'm wondering if the seal may have been bent when it happened. Also, I've heard that if you install a crankshaft repair kit the fram rear main seal will not work with it. Is that true? And, if so, would there be another brand seal that would work with the crk? The next thing I'm going to buy is a sledge hammer. :OT: