Jeep 3.8 Rear Main Seal Replacement at Myra Belinda blog

Jeep 3.8 Rear Main Seal Replacement. If you don't have the installation tool, measure depth of old seal. I just replaced the upper oil pan gasket and have the same exact symptoms after the replacement gasket is in place. When i bought my jeep, it had a slow seep from the rear main seal. I got quoted 700 for a rear main seal replacement on a 2014 jku and i think it's too high. I'm no stranger to pulling. Left a drop or two on the garage floor every day or two. I've confirmed there is no timing cover leak and the manifolds are dry as. Remove tranny, remove flex plate. At a small repair shop. Carefully pry out old seal and inspect end. I changed it to walmart super tech brand high mileage synthetic. I wanted to ask if anyone. I did an oil change this weekend on my 2011 jk, and it looks like i may have a leaking rear main seal.

Rear Main Seal Replacement International Full Size Jeep Association
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I did an oil change this weekend on my 2011 jk, and it looks like i may have a leaking rear main seal. At a small repair shop. I wanted to ask if anyone. I've confirmed there is no timing cover leak and the manifolds are dry as. Carefully pry out old seal and inspect end. I'm no stranger to pulling. I changed it to walmart super tech brand high mileage synthetic. I got quoted 700 for a rear main seal replacement on a 2014 jku and i think it's too high. When i bought my jeep, it had a slow seep from the rear main seal. I just replaced the upper oil pan gasket and have the same exact symptoms after the replacement gasket is in place.

Rear Main Seal Replacement International Full Size Jeep Association

Jeep 3.8 Rear Main Seal Replacement At a small repair shop. Left a drop or two on the garage floor every day or two. I got quoted 700 for a rear main seal replacement on a 2014 jku and i think it's too high. I've confirmed there is no timing cover leak and the manifolds are dry as. I changed it to walmart super tech brand high mileage synthetic. I wanted to ask if anyone. If you don't have the installation tool, measure depth of old seal. I did an oil change this weekend on my 2011 jk, and it looks like i may have a leaking rear main seal. At a small repair shop. Carefully pry out old seal and inspect end. I'm no stranger to pulling. Remove tranny, remove flex plate. When i bought my jeep, it had a slow seep from the rear main seal. I just replaced the upper oil pan gasket and have the same exact symptoms after the replacement gasket is in place.

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