MG2936
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I bought my 1970 M35 in 2002 with 29000 on the speedo.
In 2006 I replalced rear main oil seal at 36000 miles.
In 2017 it went from leaking a few drops to a major leak in one day, I couldn't beleive it, when I stopped the engine it drained out of the bell housing vent in a stream, not drops.
So in 2017 I replaced the rear main oil seal at 49000 miles... I then took the truck for a 50 mile ride on the X way at 55mph. When I pulled in my drive and shut off the engine oil poured out the bellhousing vent in a stream. (about a cup of oil) Being tired of the whole thing I said to heck with it and drove it a couple of years that way. You didn't have to worry about the bottom of the truck rusting. Tired of the mess, in 2019 I again replaced the rear main oil seal at 50000 miles. This time I put a speedy sleave on the crank sealing surface where the oil seal contacts it. I rubbed my hands with glee, I thought I had that sucker fixed. I took the 50 mile test drive and it leaked as bad as ever. Through all these prloblems the clutch has never slipped, the engine starts good and runs as strong as the day I bought it. I have checked for excessive pressure in the crankcase and at 55mph the gage read 0 pressure and a good oil seal should withstand up to 10psi. I drove it very little in the last couple of years because I don't trust it. Does anyone have any ideas on what the heck is going on with this engine?
PS I also checked the oil drain back hole which drains excessive oil that has collected in the seal housing to the crankcase and it was clear.
In 2006 I replalced rear main oil seal at 36000 miles.
In 2017 it went from leaking a few drops to a major leak in one day, I couldn't beleive it, when I stopped the engine it drained out of the bell housing vent in a stream, not drops.
So in 2017 I replaced the rear main oil seal at 49000 miles... I then took the truck for a 50 mile ride on the X way at 55mph. When I pulled in my drive and shut off the engine oil poured out the bellhousing vent in a stream. (about a cup of oil) Being tired of the whole thing I said to heck with it and drove it a couple of years that way. You didn't have to worry about the bottom of the truck rusting. Tired of the mess, in 2019 I again replaced the rear main oil seal at 50000 miles. This time I put a speedy sleave on the crank sealing surface where the oil seal contacts it. I rubbed my hands with glee, I thought I had that sucker fixed. I took the 50 mile test drive and it leaked as bad as ever. Through all these prloblems the clutch has never slipped, the engine starts good and runs as strong as the day I bought it. I have checked for excessive pressure in the crankcase and at 55mph the gage read 0 pressure and a good oil seal should withstand up to 10psi. I drove it very little in the last couple of years because I don't trust it. Does anyone have any ideas on what the heck is going on with this engine?
PS I also checked the oil drain back hole which drains excessive oil that has collected in the seal housing to the crankcase and it was clear.