I have a fresh rebuilt engine with a turbo. And a medium oil leak. Is it possible that my original harmonic balancer with 123k on it is not sealing right with the new seal and leaking?
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Very possible if the area where the seal seats has a groove worn in it. You can buy a sleeve kit for the dampener. It is a very thin wall (around .003") stainless sleeve that you press over the seal area to provide a new surface for the seal to ride on. The sleeve is less than $10 and no machining is required to install it.MinusOne - 3100 - 4T60E
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Originally posted by CNCguy View PostVery possible if the area where the seal seats has a groove worn in it. You can buy a sleeve kit for the dampener. It is a very thin wall (around .003") stainless sleeve that you press over the seal area to provide a new surface for the seal to ride on. The sleeve is less than $10 and no machining is required to install it.
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