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Check your harmonic balancer for a wear groove....if it's worn, it will cause a new seal to leak.
You’ve received thorough and good advice. I think your course of action is pretty clear.
Clean that pulley with some steel wool or 1500 grit wet dry.
What did the seal look like?
It leaked because you didn't use the alingment tool with the oil pan simulator at the same time. That's what the flat plate in the kit is for. I've only done it once but I did it with the oil pan off and used the alingment kit. No leaks. On a side note I guess you're using an ARP bolt on the balancer?Thanks for the long reply.
This is where things make me scratch my head… I installed my front timing cover without the pan on so I am confused how I ended up with such a bad leak. I don’t really know how I could’ve been THAT far off from center unless I did something really wrong. I am gonna pull the harmonic balancer and try to measure how centered things are
It leaked because you didn't use the alingment tool with the oil pan simulator at the same time. That's what the flat plate in the kit is for. I've only done it once but I did it with the oil pan off and used the alingment kit. No leaks. On a side note I guess you're using an ARP bolt on the balancer?View attachment 474474
when you put the cover on with the pan off, did you have the balancer installed before tightening the bolts?
#2 was the problemI learned today that 1) it doesn’t work or 2) i didn’t do it right.
@thefrey Because the front and rear covers are part of the oil pan sealing situation I was never sure which to install first. How was aligning the front cover with the oil pan in place, or did you loosen the oil pan?
from a young guy who hasn’t done this before.