Just an update, still bone dry after a year!
Regarding oil, I'm using 10w-30 Castrol high mileage semi synthetic oil. So far, so good.
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What oil pan gasket did you use? Thanks
Just an update, still bone dry after a year!
Regarding oil, I'm using 10w-30 Castrol high mileage semi synthetic oil. So far, so good.
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What oil pan gasket did you use? Thanks
What oil pan gasket did you use? Thanks
I'd also document your bearing numbers and check the tightness of your timing chain. I changed my oil pump too.
Great write up and I too did several FelPros until a Mopar did it... however a recent 1600 mile trip to Canada and back down the WABDR ended up with some slight drippage. Air temps were in the high 90s...water temp was mostly 212 with an occasional needle width over. Injectors got hot enough for heat soak and oil temps got hot enough...IMHO...to cook out some of the anereboic sealant.
-Mac
I direct messaged the OP. His reply is below. I followed this thread to a "T" when I did my rear main seal in April. So far it's held up.When u applied anoreobic sealant is it just the 2 little lines of it all you did? The shop manual has 2 steps for where to apply it but the diagram only shows the 2 lines of it
I direct messaged the OP. His reply is below. I followed this thread to a "T" when I did my rear main seal in April. So far it's held up.
"Hi Rancho LJ,
I didn't put any on the cylinder block, just a bit more on the bearing cap to compensate. So it was probably closer to a 5mm bead.
Good luck!
Ps. My RMS is still bone dry to this day."
What did you use to clean the upper seal location?
What is the MOPAR part number?
In the upper seal seat position, I use the little square cloths for cleaning gun barrels soaked with Free All penetrating oil followed by brake cleaner and compressed air. I used brake cleaner on the sealing surfaces before applying anaerobic sealant.
Use the old seal. Not my idea, but the OP's. Brilliant!How did you feed them through
Fancy cheap chopsticks from Amazon
Yeah... you can use a chopstick or other composite tool that won't scratch the sealing surface or groove to push the seal far enough through to grab the other end with pliers. It would also help to push out the old seal if it's stuck.
For what it's worth, the toughest part for me was reattaching the exhaust to the exhaust manifold. You need a super long extension for the back side from underneath. Trying to start the bolt from the bottom while the retaining clip/nut (sorry I don't know what they're called) moved was a p i t a. Make sure you have someone to assist you with that part. They can hang on to that clip from the top side while you start the bolt.
Also, when I dropped my transmission skid plate, there was a bit of rust between the skid plate and frame rails. It was a bit of a surprise since it's a California Jeep with low miles that's always been garaged. I wire wheeled away the rust, refinished it, and I installed it with a couple of half inch washers between each mounting bolt so there's no water retention there.
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For what it's worth, the toughest part for me was reattaching the exhaust to the exhaust manifold. You need a super long extension for the back side from underneath. Trying to start the bolt from the bottom while the retaining clip/nut (sorry I don't know what they're called) moved was a p i t a. Make sure you have someone to assist you with that part. They can hang on to that clip from the top side while you start the bolt.
Also, when I dropped my transmission skid plate, there was a bit of rust between the skid plate and frame rails. It was a bit of a surprise since it's a California Jeep with low miles that's always been garaged. I wire wheeled away the rust, refinished it, and I installed it with a couple of half inch washers between each mounting bolt so there's no water retention there.
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No particular reason other than I inherited a few cases of it. It's a good solvent/cleaner that I hoped would remove any build up in the groove and as a lubricant, it helped to push through the cloth along with the old seal.Why did you use penetrating oil out of curiosity?
