mgm1986
Active Member
Fellow enthusiasts, looking for input from those who have done it before. I have been driving my 300 for probably a hundred or so miles now, just local back road running. I am very happy how well it runs and very surprised how much gas it burns cause I can't stay out of the secondaries!
What I don't love is the rear main seal is leaking. I can confirm it is not the oil pressure switch or the valve covers which leads me to the rear main seal. I have seen a few videos, read through the FSM and crawled under the car to inspect. I am not looking forward to this task but I also hate leaving oil everywhere I park. Although the undercarriage is mostly rust free being so coated in oil.
Remove the steering linkage to get the oil pan off (half the pan bolts aren't even screwed all the way), remove the two bolts holding the cap on and work out the old seal and replace with new.
Is it feasible to do this job without a lift laying under the car or am I going to need better access to do it the right way?
440BB, no idea if it's original to the car. Thanks in advance for your sage advice!
What I don't love is the rear main seal is leaking. I can confirm it is not the oil pressure switch or the valve covers which leads me to the rear main seal. I have seen a few videos, read through the FSM and crawled under the car to inspect. I am not looking forward to this task but I also hate leaving oil everywhere I park. Although the undercarriage is mostly rust free being so coated in oil.
Remove the steering linkage to get the oil pan off (half the pan bolts aren't even screwed all the way), remove the two bolts holding the cap on and work out the old seal and replace with new.
Is it feasible to do this job without a lift laying under the car or am I going to need better access to do it the right way?
440BB, no idea if it's original to the car. Thanks in advance for your sage advice!