Hey guys,
have any of you ever seen a rear-main seal go in the 5.7L? Mine is a marine power, but you know, a GM block is a GM block. Been cleaning on the boat, about to take it in for yearly maintenance. Noticed engine oil coming from (what appears to be) the connection between the transmission and v-drive. I do a visual on the motor pretty regularly, and just noticed it. Ran the boat for probably 2-3 hours over the last month with no major issue. Engine oil is a little low (but not empty by any means) and was last changed about 16 months ago and was clear at the end of the summer when it was 12 months old (I know. I'm changing it now, the last guy changed it in July and I wanted to get on a spring cadence). It looks like its coming from both sides and is above and below, which suggests the crank shaft is slinging it around in the bell housing.
Full disclosure: My old man is the engine dude, I'm just repeating what we discussed.
Anything else on the back of the engine that could fail and cause something like that to happen? It does NOT look like its coming from the valve covers or anything like that.
If it is the rear main, I'm being told the engine has to be pulled and flipped over, so they can get to everything that needs to be services. Parts are cheap, labor is long.
On the bright side, It'll make replacing the impeller and spark plugs a breeze!!
-BP
have any of you ever seen a rear-main seal go in the 5.7L? Mine is a marine power, but you know, a GM block is a GM block. Been cleaning on the boat, about to take it in for yearly maintenance. Noticed engine oil coming from (what appears to be) the connection between the transmission and v-drive. I do a visual on the motor pretty regularly, and just noticed it. Ran the boat for probably 2-3 hours over the last month with no major issue. Engine oil is a little low (but not empty by any means) and was last changed about 16 months ago and was clear at the end of the summer when it was 12 months old (I know. I'm changing it now, the last guy changed it in July and I wanted to get on a spring cadence). It looks like its coming from both sides and is above and below, which suggests the crank shaft is slinging it around in the bell housing.
Full disclosure: My old man is the engine dude, I'm just repeating what we discussed.
Anything else on the back of the engine that could fail and cause something like that to happen? It does NOT look like its coming from the valve covers or anything like that.
If it is the rear main, I'm being told the engine has to be pulled and flipped over, so they can get to everything that needs to be services. Parts are cheap, labor is long.
On the bright side, It'll make replacing the impeller and spark plugs a breeze!!
-BP
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