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Michael Eaton 11-01-26 18:51

crankshaft oil seal rope
 
Hi All, trying resolve oil leak on my C60L 216 engine which seems to come from the crankshaft at the clutch end .Considering if this can be done from under the engine with the sump removed or is it a strip down only? Where could I get the rope seal and what size would I need. Any comments appreciated. Cheers Mike

Mike K 12-01-26 00:00

Sleeve
 
Have a look at this

http://www.mapleleafup.net/forums/sh...ad.php?t=29409

It's a job that's very difficult ( impossible ) to do correctly if the crankshaft is in position.

It's a job that's normally done during engine assembly .

Using a appropriate tool, the new rope has to be "rolled" or forced into the odd shaped groove that is machined in the engine block . And, some permatex sealant is applied under the rope to prevent the oil seeping under tne rope. Then, some grease is used on the rope to prevent it from burning during the first start up.

Some of the currently available rope material is not good quality. I would go to a reputable engine builder/machine shop and ask what rope they use., and buy the rope from them.

Apparently there is a modern rubber seal available, I wouldn't use a rubber seal myself. On the G503 forum, many jeep owners have reported problems with using the rubber seals as a replacement for the original style graphite impregnated rope seal.

Mike K 12-01-26 00:42

Seal
 
Some claim to have to have replaced the seal by lowering the crank, but this isn't the proper method . There isn't enough room to get a new rope " rolled" into its slot correctly. It all sounds like a bodge.

I replaced the rope seal in my C8 216 using the method described in my previous post, and it has never leaked. It's the type of job that needs to be done correctly the 'first time.' You don't want to to be pulling the engine apart again to fix a rear main oil leak.

https://www.jalopyjournal.com/forum/...cement.176292/

Lionelgee 12-01-26 02:20

Hello All,

If you go to YouTube and type in "Chev 216 rope seal replacement" there are numerous results. Some like this one, look at how to machine in a more modern bearing that eliminates the rope seal all together. Accessed 12/01/2026 from, https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mmZsh8qMBdw&t=462s.

Kind regards
Lionel

Mike K 12-01-26 09:05

More
 
This is a informative read:

https://www.hotrod.com/how-to/0609sr...ear-main-seals

Summing up the information:

* Until the 1980s rope seals were made from a woven asbestos material.

* Best quality modern rope seals are made from a graphite impregnated synthetic material.

* Rope seals need to be formed or rolled into the machined groove.

* Rope seals are more forgiving , they require less precision and allow for less than perfect surface finishes.


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