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If its a one piece seal you could change it before putting on the flex plateJMcTurnan wrote:Freeze plugs were all perfect, the deep cup type which is the kind I like. The rear main no, just hoping it don't come back to bite me in the butt.
I thought they had switched to a 1 piece seal by 84. Did you ever look at the casting numbers on the block?JMcTurnan wrote:It's a 2 piece seal. Yea definitely on the fly wheel. This is the original engine that was paired with the AOD so the flexplate on it and spacer are natural to the engine. I had to get another flywheel for the 5.8 when I installed the engine.
I believe that's correct, one-piece seal after 82.Fo-Mo-Co wrote:I thought they had switched to a 1 piece seal by 84. Did you ever look at the casting numbers on the block?JMcTurnan wrote:It's a 2 piece seal. Yea definitely on the fly wheel. This is the original engine that was paired with the AOD so the flexplate on it and spacer are natural to the engine. I had to get another flywheel for the 5.8 when I installed the engine.
It doesn't have a lip to get the screwdriver behind. If you're VERY VERY careful, you can drill a tiny hole in the seal, close to the block not close to the crank, and screw a small sheet metal screw into the hole, then use pliers or dykes to pull the seal out. You may have to drill two holes and use two screws (at 3 o'clock and 9 o'clock). Be extremely careful not to nick the crank. You can use a small hammer and carefully tap the new seal into place, using the old seal backwards to strike against.JMcTurnan wrote:Is it one of those that look like a front main seal that you just take a screw driver, and pop it out and top another in? Sorry I have never worked on a ford engine past a 77.