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Bkwudz

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Leaking rear main after multiple replacements
« on: May 25, 2026, 09:13:14 AM »
I have a 66 445 stroker,  completely machined and built by a reputable shop here in Mass that does a lot of FE stuff,    scat crank, roller cam, Rubber main seal, Tuned and initially run on their dyno.  No leaks or issues, Finished and installed around 2024, running original C6.

Shortly, like maybe 50 miles, a small leak starts showing at the transmission inspection cover.   We spend weeks checking everything to make sure it is not something else,  after confirming it has to be the rear main,  the builder comes to my garage and replaces the rear main in the car,   Nothing changed.

Pulled the motor in 2025,  and sent back to builder,  he disassembled it and checked everything, does not find anything out of the ordinary.   Puts a new rubber seal in, puts it back together and on the Dyno for testing,  after a couple pulls the rear main burnt and started leaking.   

Builder Disassembled the motor again and rechecked everything,  this time it is reassembled with a graphite rope seal,  put back on the Dyno and tested with 12-15 pulls over 2 days with no leaks.

We installed the motor this weekend,  and after less then five miles of shakedown in the neighborhood,  i put it back on the lift and it’s leaking at the rear inspection cover again,  this time the oil is black,   I assume it’s the graphite and oil from the rear main. 

Any helps  and thoughts would be appreciated. 

A couple things I wonder:
Could it be crankcase pressure?  On the Dyno i noticed valve covers are open, no breathers or PCV,  on the car I run it with a breather in one cover and PCV in the other.

Could the rope seal take time to fully absorb oil and seal better.

Should I try running without PCV, and just 2 open breathers?

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Re: Leaking rear main after multiple replacements
« Reply #1 on: June 02, 2026, 10:10:35 AM »
A PVC pulls a vacuum if functioning correctly - running with open breathers will INCREASE crankcase pressure as the vapor has to be "pushed" out of the breathers vs the PCV drawing it out.

What do you mean rubber seal, there are several types of main seal materials? Also what type of side seals are you using? The elastomer side seals don't work very well in my experience and I've had much better luck just using RTV to seal them.

I doubt you will find any seal material that will fix a rear main leaks that happens within 50 miles, that would indicate a mechanic issue. Bearing bore, crank finish, crank seal diameter, etc is an issue and on a seal problem. You can still get 1 piece rear main seals for an FE I think, but I've never really found it's any better than a good quality standard seal with RTV to seal the cap.

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Re: Leaking rear main after multiple replacements
« Reply #2 on: June 02, 2026, 06:08:51 PM »
5 miles?  Are you sure it is the rear main seal and not something else like an oil gallery plug or the rear camshaft plug being installed backwards?