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Me neither, got me worried, the seal seems like it's some kind of hard rubber. How did you determine yours was damaged?I put some GAA grease on the inside of the seal were it meets the crank, then put permatex #2 sealant on the outer rim of the seal. Used the mallet to start to seat the seal. I then used the old seal to finish seating the seal. You don't want to seat it to far in.
They make a tool to do this, just didn't have one on hand.
I just went ahead and replaced the seals now that I had the engine pulled. it's just easier to do it now than later. Not sure if the rear main was leaking, but I had a small leak on the front.Me neither, got me worried, the seal seems like it's some kind of hard rubber. How did you determine yours was damaged?
There is a ground strap on the engine, rear top pass side to the frame under the exhaust down pipe.Hey Phil, is there a ground strap connecting the engine to the firewall. Mine doesn't have one.
Pensacola diesel has some good pricing on new PMDs.No cheap clips?
Looks good Phil. You are the 6.5 expert in my books.
No issues with my truck since I got it back together. I still need to add an additional ground strap for the cab. I'll wait until it warms up.
I do need to buy a good spare PMD. Any recommendations?
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