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MB fan 2 12-14-2003 01:43 PM

Question for Techs: M103 rear main seal
 
I am going to replace the rear main seal in my M103 engine.
The seal it has now is not leaking, but I am thinking of replacing it as a preventive maintenance.

I was looking at the online parts catalog of Fast Lane and they have two seals. The standard and the service size. Which one should I get?

Thanks in advance.

joe p 12-14-2003 02:37 PM

Personally I'd go for the standard one as you dont have a leak.



Joe

Jackd 12-14-2003 02:53 PM

Out of curiosity, why would you want to replace the seal if it is not leaking??
Preventive maintenance you said ?? I don't get it.
Jackd

MB fan 2 12-14-2003 03:31 PM

Cause I will be replacing my transmission and I will be in this area, so I might as well...

sixto 12-14-2003 06:38 PM

There is a risk of tearing the oil pan gasket when you remove the rear crank seal carrier. The shop manual casually says, 'Do not damage oil pan gasket. If necessary, replace oil pan gasket.' In most applications the M103 has to be lifted to replace the oil pan gasket.

FWIW, when I was shopping for an indy to rebuild the transmission in my 91 300SE, none said that they recommend replacing an M103 rear crank seal just because the transmission is out.

Sixto
95 S420
87 300SDL
83 300SD ... $950, see cars forum
91 300SE ... sold

samiam4 12-14-2003 07:46 PM

Yes,

I'd replace the seal if you've got the transmission out. I think the earlier M103's, there is an updated seal carrier. You need to talk to a good MB parts guy.

Service seal is for a damaged(worn) sealing surface. Chevy's they use to sell a seal where the lip was moved about 0.063", so it was on a new part of the crank hub. A little bigger works too.

No reason you'll need it. best of luck,

Michael

LarryBible 12-15-2003 04:13 PM

If it ain't broke don't fix it.

The rear main seal in my 103 engine now has 265,000 miles and doesn't leak a drop.

If you disturb the seal, you may very well end up with a leak.

Good luck,


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