
Fig. 152: CRANKSHAFT REAR OIL SEAL
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1. Remove any original sealer, oil, or debris from the rear oil seal retainer assembly mounting area.
2. Place a bead (approximately 1/4 in. diameter) of Mopar® Engine RTV GEN II in the lower corners of the
rear crankshaft oil seal retainer mounting surface, where the seal retainer meets the oil pan (the T-Joint).
3. Place the rear crankshaft oil seal assembly over the rear crankshaft flange. Do not press the seal assembly
over the rear crankshaft flange at this time.
4. Using both hands, one on each side of the rear crankshaft flange, press the rear crankshaft oil seal over the
rear crankshaft flange.
5. Ensure that the extruded dowels in the rear of the crankshaft oil seal retainer are seated in the locating
holes in the rear of the engine block.
6. Install the five rear crankshaft oil seal retainer fasteners. Do not tighten at this time.
7. Remove and discard the plastic installation sleeve (1).
8. Tighten the five rear crankshaft oil seal retainer fasteners to 11.8 N.m (105 in. lbs.).
9. Install the flex plate or flywheel. See
Engine/Engine Block/FLEXPLATE - Installation
. Refer to
Clutch/FLYWHEEL - Installation
.
10. Install the transmission. Refer to
Transmission and Transfer Case/Automatic - 42RLE - Installation
.
Refer to
Transmission and Transfer Case/Manual - Installation
.
RING(S), PISTON
Standard Procedure
CAUTION: Before installing a new rear oil seal assembly, ensure that the plastic
installation sleeve (1) is present in the seal assembly. The new seal cannot
be properly installed without the plastic installation sleeve, and if the seal
assembly is installed without it, oil leakage will result.
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