Crankshaft Rear Oil Seal and Housing Replacement Housing
Removal Procedure
Important: Do not remove the crankshaft rear oil seal housing if only replacing
the crankshaft rear oil seal.
- Remove the oil pan. Refer to
Oil Pan Replacement
.
- Remove the transmission assembly. Refer to
Transmission Replacement
in Automatic Transmission
- 4L60-E.
- Remove the engine flywheel. Refer to
Engine Flywheel Replacement
.
- Remove the
three bolts and the one nut holding the crankshaft rear oil seal housing to
the engine.
- Remove the crankshaft rear oil seal housing.
- Remove and discard the
crankshaft rear oil seal housing gasket.
- Clean all sealing surfaces.
- Inspect the crankshaft rear oil seal housing for warping, cracks,
wear, or damage.
Installation Procedure
- Install a NEW crankshaft
rear oil seal gasket.
Important: When installing the NEW crankshaft rear oil seal housing the seal will
come with the housing. Use the following procedure for installing a new crankshaft
rear oil seal housing. Refer to
Crankshaft Rear Oil Seal and Housing Replacement
if reusing
the housing.
- Install the NEW crankshaft rear oil seal housing with the oil seal to
the engine block using the following procedure:
| Important: Do not oil or grease the crankshaft rear oil seal lip.
|
2.1. | Leave the sleeve in the crankshaft rear oil seal and use the sleeve
as a guide to ease the crankshaft rear oil seal lip over the end of the crankshaft |
2.2. | Push the housing with the crankshaft rear oil seal, fully onto
the crankshaft until the crankshaft rear oil seal housing is contacting the
gasket and the engine. |
Notice: Use the correct fastener in the correct location. Replacement fasteners
must be the correct part number for that application. Fasteners requiring
replacement or fasteners requiring the use of thread locking compound or sealant
are identified in the service procedure. Do not use paints, lubricants, or
corrosion inhibitors on fasteners or fastener joint surfaces unless specified.
These coatings affect fastener torque and joint clamping force and may damage
the fastener. Use the correct tightening sequence and specifications when
installing fasteners in order to avoid damage to parts and systems.
- Install the three
bolts and the one nut to the crankshaft rear oil seal housing.
Tighten
Tighten the crankshaft rear oil seal housing bolts and nut to 12 N·m
(106 lb in).
- Install the engine flywheel. Refer to
Engine Flywheel Replacement
.
- Install the transmission assembly. Refer to
Transmission Replacement
in Automatic Transmission
- 4L60-E.
- Install the engine oil pan. Refer to
Oil Pan Replacement
.
Crankshaft Rear Oil Seal and Housing Replacement Oil Seal
Removal Procedure
- Remove the transmission
assembly. Refer to
Transmission Replacement
in Automatic
Transmission - 4L60-E.
- Remove the engine flywheel. Refer to
Engine Flywheel Replacement
.
- Remove the crankshaft rear oil seal from the crankshaft rear oil
seal housing.
Insert a suitable tool into the access notches and then carefully pry
the crankshaft rear oil seal from the crankshaft rear oil seal housing.
- Discard the crankshaft rear oil seal.
- Clean off any dirt or rust in the area.
Installation Procedure
Tools Required
J 35621-B Rear Main
Seal Installer
Important: Do not oil or grease the crankshaft rear oil seal lip.
- Use the J 35621-B
in order to install the NEW crankshaft rear oil seal. Refer to Crankshaft Rear Oil Seal and Housing Installation
.
- Install the engine flywheel.
Refer to
Engine Flywheel Replacement
.
- Install the transmission assembly. Refer to
Transmission Replacement
in Automatic Transmission - 4L60-E.