View Full Version : SN-95 5.0 rear main seal replacement
Warrior1670
02-18-2011, 12:58 PM
OK, so it's time to replace the rear main seal. How much PITA can I expect? Pull the h-pipe, tranny, clutch...anything else? Any special tools I should need?
Any other (.........let's call them "repairs" so my checkbook doesn't get mad if I call them "upgrades") that should be done? New clutch is already in there.
Anyone here wanna do it for a nominal fee (less than a dealer hopefully)?
Killercanary
02-18-2011, 01:03 PM
Replace the pilot and throw-out bearing while you are in there. The pilot bearing can be a PITA to get out, I've had luck with the old grease trick. The rear main can sometimes be a pain to remove and reinstall uniformly, but with a little patients it is not hard. I have to do mine again too. this will make like 6 or 7 that I've done. Don't waste your money on the teflon lined rear main seal from fel-pro, it leaks just as much as the normal cheaper one.
Warrior1670
02-18-2011, 01:15 PM
I just got the ford racing seal from LMR. Does the pilot bearing need replaced? My throwout bearing is making quite a racket and it's on the list as an actual needed repair, I didn't think about the pilot.
How much time do you think this will take? 4-6 hours? days? weeks?
cobra tom
02-18-2011, 01:50 PM
if you are on a hoist it should be around 3 hours, on the ground will be much more.
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