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Thread: neoprene oil seal

  1. #1

    neoprene oil seal

    what is the fel-pro rear main oil seal to fit a buick 350 engine?

  2. #2
    Rob,
    Here is an excerpt from one of my Automotive Engine Rebuilders Association bulletins. I included the part number for the 455's too in case anyone is interested. Hope this help:

    Rear Main Rope Seal Alternative
    The AERA Technical committee supplies the following information on a rear main rope seal alternative. The information provided below was collected over many years. This information is feedback from people like you. People tell us these seals have worked fine for them but will they work for you? AERA expresses no guarantee that they will work 100% of the time but the seals listed below have proven to be the most successful.
    During installation, offset or rotate each seal half ž to 3/8" from the main cap parting line. Place dab of anaerobic gel on the ends of the seals that will butt together. Lubricate the seal lip with straight 50 W oil or a bearing assembly lube as those lubes that will stay in place until the engine is started. Seal manufacturers do not recommend white grease alone, because they have seen too many failures from dry startups. This is especially true in rebuilt engines that sit on the shelf for long periods of time before being put into service. This is why you may have seen chunks torn out of the contact face of the seals that have
    leaked. If you have ever seen a Ford 390 or 460 tear the whole lip off the seal, it happened because it was dry started and stuck to the crankshaft.

    Buick 350 use BS-40032 which normally fits a Ford 460
    Buick 455 use BS-30135 which normally fits a Ford 200
    Bill Koustenis
    Advanced Automotive Machine
    Waldorf Md

    Original owner:
    1971 Chevelle Heavy Chevy
    1984 Buick Riviera
    1999 Chevy Tahoe 2DR 4WD

    Enginerepairshop.com

  3. #3

    460 seal

    i really thank you a lot ROB for that advice .

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