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Crank seal

Posted: Thu Jan 10, 2008 2:50 pm
by Paulie81
Hello, ive got a oil leak on my 93 terrano, 2.7. ive got a feeling its coming from the crank seal, its only leaking very slowly and i cant really be bothered pullnig the engine out, plus i dont really have the experience to do so.

if i just leave it and keep an eye on it and always ensure theres plenty of oil in it, will i face some serious consequences down the line??

Re: Crank seal

Posted: Mon Jan 14, 2008 2:29 pm
by Allan
Hi Paulie,
If it is the front seal, then you don't have to remove the engine to get at it.
I have just had mine done.
Remove the fanbelts, and bottom pulley. This will give you access to the seal.
I would imagine the nut on the end of the crank will be a PITA to get off. I had the local garage do mine.
Make sure they use good strength loctite when reinstalling the nut, as mine came undone and the pulley fell off. :evil:
But thats another story all together...


If you decide to keep going with it, remember that if oil can get out then water can get in


Cheers
Allan

Re: Crank seal

Posted: Tue Jan 15, 2008 12:35 pm
by Paulie81
thanks for that, unfortunately its the rear seal, rang adventure 4x4 and they said around 550 plus gst to do it, doesnt sound to bad

Re: Crank seal

Posted: Thu Jan 24, 2008 3:20 pm
by Allan
:( Bummer. Is yours a Manual or Auto?
I guess either way you have to remove the box, Transfercase etc to get the bellhousing off, then replace the $20 seal, so the $550 would be about right for the labour to do all that.

Allan

Re: Crank seal

Posted: Thu Jan 24, 2008 5:13 pm
by KiwiBacon
Maybe it's just my vehicle. But I find it a whole lot easier to pull the engine out for clutch jobs and the like than trying to remove the gearbox.

Re: Crank seal

Posted: Thu Jan 24, 2008 10:18 pm
by Nav2NV
i havent done one before,but if it was the rear main,wouldnt you just take the driveshaft out,slide the gearbox back and do it lik so,u dont need a hell of al ot of room to do it

would be a weekend job at most i guess.

Re: Crank seal

Posted: Wed Jan 30, 2008 5:19 pm
by long
Im not sure of who make it but at REPCO or SUPERCHEEP theres a product that u add to your oil to stop oil leeks IE it makes the seals swell up it could be a quick fix for you but its my guess that it will start leeking again later on down the track a bit