Posted by Mark on December 10, 2009 at 14:26:43 from (67.140.133.18):
Well the snow is blowing, it"s hateful outside and a good time to fix the leaks and squeaks and rattles.
What does it require to replace the rear main seal in a Super C? I"ve got a major leak at the very rear area of the oil pan and while it may just be a pan gasket...I fear the worst.
Do you folks still advocate the use of a pan gasket as opposed to "blue glue" silicone? I"d expect most would prefer a gasket but maybe the silicone works as well....I don"t know and so, I"m asking. I recall yanking the valve covers off a 1979 Olds that I had bought new....and found that they had used a black silicone which worked fine.
I"ve got to replace the belts on my SA and SC and I have never performed this job before either. The fan bearing is shot on the SC as well. How does the fan come off....do I remove the nut behind the fan bearing or just remove the fan mount from the block with fan attached?
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