Check to make certain the rear gasket of the lower intake is not leaking. It also will run down and make you think it is the rear main.
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Originally posted by Lone Sailor View PostDo you have anything to back that up or is that just internet hearsay?Hi all. I've been reading up on some stuff that I can do when its time to replace my clutch. Gonna do a real main seal that's for sure. But what about the flywheel? I've been browsing around and looking at discussions on other forums, and there seems to be some hate for an aluminum flywheel on a daily driver. What's your
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Originally posted by danielhv View Posthttp://www.dfwmustangs.net/forums/ar...p/t-10364.html
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Originally posted by 90MarkVII View PostCheck to make certain the rear gasket of the lower intake is not leaking. It also will run down and make you think it is the rear main.
I do know that the block showed a little wear in this area, didnt use RTV , only a new gasket.
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Originally posted by Lone Sailor View PostInternet hearsay. Figured so.
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Originally posted by danielhv View PostIt's experiences from those that have done the mod. Do you have any references that show there will be no ill effects whatsoever for his application or are you just trolling?
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Originally posted by Lone Sailor View PostI've personally run a lot of aluminum driveshafts and aluminum flywheels on stock, and mostly stock, 5.0's. Never seen any noticeable losses. My main reason for asking was to see if someone actually had some facts to back up the claim of loss of torque by using the aluminum flywheel and/or driveshaft or if it was just from hearsay that was read on the Internet somewhere. I was hoping someone was going to post some dyno results on a before and after.
As far as someone doing a before and after dyno, it would be interesting to see, but a lot of trouble too! Unless you had free use of the dyno of course.
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Originally posted by Baron View PostCheck PCV, if you are building crank case pressure it will create leaks. Also may be an indication that you have a bit of blowby.
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I jacked the car up last night. Found the Oil pressure sensor, its gone, its not plugged, it appears to be broke off ( no sign of leaks anywhere around the sensor) . Looked behind the Lower intake. NO signs of oil.
Dont know what the PCV is...
Oil appears to be coming from the rear main seal.
Gotta save money to buy a clutch and seal now .
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Originally posted by talisman View PostPCV valve should have a hose connected to it on the very back of the intake. Looks like this with the vacuum hose off:
I hope this is what it is... Oil spots are not concentrated in one area , they are from the middle of the engine, back to the middle of the tranny.
Thanks for the play by play !
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