2004 Jeep Wrangler sport 4.0 I know this topic has been visited more times than any of us can count but over about the last two weeks I have replaced my rear main seal two times, originally it was leaking maybe 10 to 15 drops after I shut it off and parked it leaving a pretty unsightly oil spot in myself and others driveways. I have followed and studied and performed almost every forum suggestion on this forum and all other jeep forms, I have watched YouTube videos used the factory service bulletins alas, it still leaks about one to two drops per second while running.
There is no groove in the crank, either visually or by fingernail test, I cleaned the seal passages in both the block and the bearing cap. I applied anaerobic sealant where indicated in the factory service bulletin, I have cleaned the bearing cap bolts to ensure proper torque, The second time around, I bought the $90 OEM Mopar rear main seal. All bolts got properly torqued. While installing the rear main seal I used the plastic shoehorn that came with the Felpro kit on both the felpro and the mopar seal, cleaned both bearing cap sealing surfaces probably cleaner than they were assembled at the factory. I haven’t tried yet to offset the rear main seal as some have recommended in the forums, this wasn’t the original design of the seal and multiple people have said it’s too likely to mess up the RMS while installing.
Otherwise, I added our RTV Everywhere it has been recommended (corners of the rear bearing cap after it’s installed, corners of the timing cover) I let the anaerobic sealant dry/cure for about 36 hours the RTV for about 24 hours. Prior to applying RTV and the anaerobic sealant the engine oil was drained for about 36 hours.
I’m losing my mind here with this folks. What do I do?
There is no groove in the crank, either visually or by fingernail test, I cleaned the seal passages in both the block and the bearing cap. I applied anaerobic sealant where indicated in the factory service bulletin, I have cleaned the bearing cap bolts to ensure proper torque, The second time around, I bought the $90 OEM Mopar rear main seal. All bolts got properly torqued. While installing the rear main seal I used the plastic shoehorn that came with the Felpro kit on both the felpro and the mopar seal, cleaned both bearing cap sealing surfaces probably cleaner than they were assembled at the factory. I haven’t tried yet to offset the rear main seal as some have recommended in the forums, this wasn’t the original design of the seal and multiple people have said it’s too likely to mess up the RMS while installing.
Otherwise, I added our RTV Everywhere it has been recommended (corners of the rear bearing cap after it’s installed, corners of the timing cover) I let the anaerobic sealant dry/cure for about 36 hours the RTV for about 24 hours. Prior to applying RTV and the anaerobic sealant the engine oil was drained for about 36 hours.
I’m losing my mind here with this folks. What do I do?
