We've all heard the stories about synthetic oils causing leaks in our 2 part seals. Some say they do, some say they don't. Recently, I installed a new Rear Main Seal (RMS) in the TJ. When I was finished with the install, rather than buy more oil, I re-filled the Jeep with some high mileage 10W-30 synthetic leftover from a previous vehicle. Immediately after using synthetic, the Jeep developed a substantial oil leak from the newly replaced RMS. The leak was so bad that in a 120 mile round trip, oil ran down the length of the skid and was splashing droplets onto the rear axle housing. At rest, there was always a drop of oil hanging off the bottom of the bell housing.
Always wanting to test the synthetic vs conventional oil leak myth/legend, and not wanting to replace the RMS again, I went down to the local parts store and picked up two 4 quart ($13.69 ea) containers of Valvoline Premium Blue Heavy Duty 15W-40 conventional oil. After draining out the old oil, replacing the filter, and re-filling it with the conventional 15W-40, I took it on another 100+ mile trip. When I returned from the drive, I crawled underneath the Jeep and guess what? There was no oil hanging off the bell housing and nothing running down the length of the skid. I know I've seen this posted about a thousand times, but never experienced it first hand. Yes, this is only one sample, but synthetic oil causing RMS leaks is a real thing. At least in my case it is!
Always wanting to test the synthetic vs conventional oil leak myth/legend, and not wanting to replace the RMS again, I went down to the local parts store and picked up two 4 quart ($13.69 ea) containers of Valvoline Premium Blue Heavy Duty 15W-40 conventional oil. After draining out the old oil, replacing the filter, and re-filling it with the conventional 15W-40, I took it on another 100+ mile trip. When I returned from the drive, I crawled underneath the Jeep and guess what? There was no oil hanging off the bell housing and nothing running down the length of the skid. I know I've seen this posted about a thousand times, but never experienced it first hand. Yes, this is only one sample, but synthetic oil causing RMS leaks is a real thing. At least in my case it is!
