JH1
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The designers of the REO 331 Gold Comet gas engine in early deuces must have stayed up late, trying to make the rear main seal as hard to replace as possible. Normally, when you remove a clutch and look at the rear main seal on an engine, all you have to do is pop it out and cram a new one in it's place. Not so on the REO, as far as I can tell. Looks like you have to drop the pan and potentially remove the bell housing, which means you have to either yank the engine or support it otherwise. There has to be a
trick for this.Anyone know what it is? I have some manuals and they pull the engine and put it on a rotary stand, then pick it apart like a buzzard until it's bare. I would rather just change the rear main seal with the engine still in the truck. Ideas?Jim
trick for this.Anyone know what it is? I have some manuals and they pull the engine and put it on a rotary stand, then pick it apart like a buzzard until it's bare. I would rather just change the rear main seal with the engine still in the truck. Ideas?Jim