wheels7 Member Joined Sep 6, 2019 Messages 30 Location California Aug 8, 2020 #1 Can a rear main seal be damaged while removing or replacing a transmission on a 2005 Rubicon 4.0.
E eastbloc TJ Addict Supporting Member Joined Oct 9, 2018 Messages 1,277 Location FL Aug 8, 2020 #2 An idiot with a hammer and screw driver can accomplish all sorts of explainable things
Axeman TJ Enthusiast Supporting Member Joined Apr 11, 2020 Messages 361 Location Northshore MA Aug 8, 2020 #3 did you remove the flywheel also?
onoffroad TJ Enthusiast Lifetime Supporting Member Joined Dec 16, 2019 Messages 111 Location 45660 Aug 8, 2020 #4 Not likely, was probably already leaking and setting still while being worked on allowed enough to drip instead of getting blown off going down the road.
Not likely, was probably already leaking and setting still while being worked on allowed enough to drip instead of getting blown off going down the road.
billiebob TJ Addict Supporting Member Joined Oct 31, 2015 Messages 5,604 Location Kootenays, BC, Canada Aug 8, 2020 #5 wheels7 said: Can a rear main seal be damaged while removing or replacing a transmission on a 2005 Rubicon 4.0. Click to expand... no, the seal is "in" the engine and a leaky rear main seal is a 4.0L trademark.
wheels7 said: Can a rear main seal be damaged while removing or replacing a transmission on a 2005 Rubicon 4.0. Click to expand... no, the seal is "in" the engine and a leaky rear main seal is a 4.0L trademark.