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« Reply #2 on: July 16, 2021, 05:17:18 PM » |
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Trevor,
If the harmonic balancer isn't all the way "home" on the crankshaft, oil can sneak out from behind the balancer, and then out the keyway. First thing is to make sure you've driven the balancer all the way home. You don't have to pull the motor out; but the radiator will need to come out. It's a good idea also to undo the front engine mount nuts under the crossmember outrigger, and jack the motor up (gently) as far as it will go easily - put a block of wood under the sump, just behind the front crossmember.
There's not a huge amount of room between the front of the motor and the grille . . .
If you have the original installing tool for the balancer, use it and a lump hammer to drive the balancer "home". The heavier the hammer, the better. If you don't have the installing tool, a piece of wood in front of the balancer is OK, as long as it's big enough to go over all six rivet heads. Degrease the front of the balancer well.
When it comes time to start the engine, take the fan belt off, and wad some paper towel in the hub of the balancer. Sit the motor back down on the front mount, and start the motor without the radiator. You can run it for about a minute. Stop the engine, pull the paper towel out, and inspect for leaking oil.
Rob
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