How To Replace 350z Rear Main Seal. *SECRET WIPERBLADE METHOD*

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  • čas přidán 10. 09. 2024
  • Today I show everyone how to PROPERLY install the 350z rear main seal, Using a SECRET "Shoe Horn" method, WITHOUT dropping the oil pan during the process.
    After installing the rear main by watching others online and then messing up my first attempt in the process "1:39". I decided to create my OWN method.
    Which brought back memories from the old two piece rear main seal style.
    Which also came with a small shoehorn.
    #350z #2004 #Manual #Convertible
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    In ‪@Zspeed‬'s 350z rear main seal replacement video, he mentions how he does not recommend the shortcut method, because of its high failure rate. This inspired me to create a NON- Failing shortcut method, which helped me and WILL help you too!

Komentáře • 23

  • @Zspeed
    @Zspeed Před 5 měsíci +5

    Wow, keep me updated on any leaks, I'm assuming so far, no leaking? If this holds up, you are a genius!!!👍🏁🔧

    • @MiguelsGarage340
      @MiguelsGarage340  Před 5 měsíci +6

      No leaks so far, but I don't believe he's run into any Hellcats. 😂🤣
      Installed it on Monday. i'll definitely keep you updated.. Thank you so much for responding so quickly, it means a lot.

    • @rcmx3011
      @rcmx3011 Před 3 měsíci +1

      @@MiguelsGarage340 😮🤣

    • @rngnodal9316
      @rngnodal9316 Před 21 dnem

      @@MiguelsGarage340any updates? I’m considering doing it while I still got the tranny out.

    • @rngnodal9316
      @rngnodal9316 Před 20 dny

      @@MiguelsGarage340any updates? I’m planning on using the same method

  • @RaulRodriguez-iu8xg
    @RaulRodriguez-iu8xg Před 5 měsíci +2

    Wow where can I get one of those torque wrenches

  • @jcrisen5417
    @jcrisen5417 Před 5 měsíci

    Pure genius. Dreading doing mine as I have to do my clutch soon. Hopefully this method has no leaks. Subbed. Please keep us updated if there any issues. Thanks again very helpful.

    • @MiguelsGarage340
      @MiguelsGarage340  Před 5 měsíci +1

      Thank you so much for the compliment👍 I really appreciate it!
      So far so good, no leaks reported. Good luck on your clutch job. I recommend an Exedy stock clutch kit, they are awesome clutches, and very affordable. If you run into any problems, doing your rear main and clutch, don’t hesitate to reach out.

    • @jcrisen5417
      @jcrisen5417 Před 5 měsíci

      @@MiguelsGarage340 thanks appreciate it.

  • @codew4ves144
    @codew4ves144 Před 2 měsíci +1

    Any update 2 months later? Any leaks? Bout to replace clutch and bought rear main seal lmk!!!!

  • @MiguelsGarage340
    @MiguelsGarage340  Před 5 měsíci +2

    😂 I must’ve forgotten to put a link for that tool.

  • @joshpatchin9865
    @joshpatchin9865 Před 2 měsíci +1

    No leaks yet? If this works this is amazing

    • @Skat3Juan
      @Skat3Juan Před měsícem

      Same question... No leaks after that?

    • @MiguelCambra-k5k
      @MiguelCambra-k5k Před 27 dny

      No leaks!
      Sorry it took so long to respond

    • @rngnodal9316
      @rngnodal9316 Před 19 dny

      @@MiguelCambra-k5kI’m assuming you’re the same person who owns this channel?

  • @aviza2687
    @aviza2687 Před 4 měsíci +1

    Awesome video will be using this method to change out my rear main seal soon! Is it fully necessary to sand down the edge at the bottom if im gonna be using the small plastic piece to help slide the seal in? When using the plastic shouldnt it just glide over the edge no matter if its sanded or not? Also would u recommend rtving the bottom of the seal after the seal is in?

    • @MiguelsGarage340
      @MiguelsGarage340  Před 4 měsíci +1

      Good morning.
      I don’t think it’s entirely necessary to sand the lower edge, it’s just an added step to help ease the seal sliding in place. Sanding the edge is very simple and only takes a few seconds. The important part of the silicone is to make sure you put it on the flat surface of the oil pan ( I personally wouldn’t recommend putting silicone on the U-shaped part of the oil pan before sliding the seal in, just because it’s not necessary) and the surface of the engine block where the aluminum housing of the oil seal joins the block. You also want to put a little bit of silicone in the corners of the, lower seal and the very end of the lower seal. For example, if you look at the lower seal as a smiley face you want to make sure silicone is in the upper corner and under corners of the 90° turn to the left and turn to the right at the end of the smiley face -u-
      Adding silicone all the way around the lower seal after the installation is totally fine, just remember before tapping in the pins to try to squeeze some silicone in the area where the plastic shoehorn may have removed some when pulling the shoehorn out, as shown in the video.
      I hope that answered your questions. Feel free to reach out if you have anymore. Good luck with your job👍

  • @VB100-
    @VB100- Před 2 měsíci +3

    It def leaks oil lol

    • @VB100-
      @VB100- Před 2 měsíci +1

      Update: I did mine for cheaper price. I got a 2L of store brand cream soda. Drank all of it then cut that out into a sleeve. Used that and DEF no leaks 👍🏽 works better because the bottle is already in correct shape. Just cut the sleeve and it ll close in. Wrap it around crank shaft and lube sleeve. 👍🏽 worked perfectly

    • @rngnodal9316
      @rngnodal9316 Před 21 dnem

      @@VB100-still no leaks?

  • @vKurz
    @vKurz Před měsícem

    Tool link for torque wrench?

  • @theonecargarage370z2
    @theonecargarage370z2 Před 2 měsíci

    Im about to do mine this weekend for my 350z. Any update if it leaks? If not ill do this method. Thanks for your vid! 👍🏻