Since there's not much activity in this particular category I'd thought I'd contribute.
I own a 1976 Triumph TR6 that I'm getting ready to sell to defray the purchase price of our boat. To my dismay, I discovered that it is leaking a lot of oil (even for a British car) at the rear of the engine. I checked the clutch slave cylinder hoping it was hydraulic fluid but no such luck--the outside of the slave cylinder was dry. The only thing left to do was replace the rear main seal...right? The transmission on these cars comes out through the interior. So Saturday I removed seats, carpet, steering wheel and transmission cover. Then I pulled the transmission, clutch and flywheel only to discover that the rear main seal is fine. The oil leak is coming from somewhere north of the bell housing. Now I get to put it all back together. Two steps forward, one step back. Or is that two steps backward...whatever.
I own a 1976 Triumph TR6 that I'm getting ready to sell to defray the purchase price of our boat. To my dismay, I discovered that it is leaking a lot of oil (even for a British car) at the rear of the engine. I checked the clutch slave cylinder hoping it was hydraulic fluid but no such luck--the outside of the slave cylinder was dry. The only thing left to do was replace the rear main seal...right? The transmission on these cars comes out through the interior. So Saturday I removed seats, carpet, steering wheel and transmission cover. Then I pulled the transmission, clutch and flywheel only to discover that the rear main seal is fine. The oil leak is coming from somewhere north of the bell housing. Now I get to put it all back together. Two steps forward, one step back. Or is that two steps backward...whatever.