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What do you guys think - leaking rear main or continue forward???
I just got my 440 engine back from the builder. Was a complete build, they broke it in on a dyno. So now I am installing the motor, bell housing, clutch, 4 speed together into 74 roadrunner. It sits on the cherry picker at about a 45 degree angle as we slide it in. Natually it won't fit, the back of the bell housing hits the firewall, the 7 quart pan can't clear the K member, you name it. We try 3, 4 maybe 5 times - pull the torsion bars and cross members, beat in the firewall a bit, then a bit more. It's really close to dropping in, maybe a 1/4 of a inch for the oil pan to clear the K member.
Thats when we notice there are drips of oil off the bottom of the flywheel. Maybe 6 or so drops on the floor. Pull the motor out, drop everything off the block. Oil drips are on the motor side of the flywheel, seems to be coming from the crank. Does this seam normal, is it because of the angle on the hoist or maybe how long it was on the hoist, we were at it for several hours? You guys think it will be ok to continue, i.e. it should seal once installed and some more miles on the motor or does the motor need to go back to the builder for a new seal before continuing. I would really value your opinions on this one.
I just got my 440 engine back from the builder. Was a complete build, they broke it in on a dyno. So now I am installing the motor, bell housing, clutch, 4 speed together into 74 roadrunner. It sits on the cherry picker at about a 45 degree angle as we slide it in. Natually it won't fit, the back of the bell housing hits the firewall, the 7 quart pan can't clear the K member, you name it. We try 3, 4 maybe 5 times - pull the torsion bars and cross members, beat in the firewall a bit, then a bit more. It's really close to dropping in, maybe a 1/4 of a inch for the oil pan to clear the K member.
Thats when we notice there are drips of oil off the bottom of the flywheel. Maybe 6 or so drops on the floor. Pull the motor out, drop everything off the block. Oil drips are on the motor side of the flywheel, seems to be coming from the crank. Does this seam normal, is it because of the angle on the hoist or maybe how long it was on the hoist, we were at it for several hours? You guys think it will be ok to continue, i.e. it should seal once installed and some more miles on the motor or does the motor need to go back to the builder for a new seal before continuing. I would really value your opinions on this one.














