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    BILLINABOX is offline CHR Member Visit my Photo Gallery
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    350 Rear Main Seal

     



    I just bought this car and the rear main seal leaks a little bit, the guy I bought it from said that the engine had been line bored and that it was the biggest seal they could get in there, and also it is a one piece seal. I was wondering if anyone had heard of this problem or have a remedy for my problem?

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    If you are desperate and rich you could try cold welding inside of the seal groove and machining it back to its original size. I'm not quite sure how the 1-piece is set up though.

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    The block is mid 70's and it is a stroker so it may have been line bored for a bigger crank

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    All mid-70's blocks have 2 piece seals. Do you have a seal adapter in the block? If you have a seal adapter to use that one piece seal, you can just replace the adapter.

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    I'll probably be replacing the rear main seal on my 350 this weekend, along with my oil pump. I'll tell you how it goes.

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