LS1Coupe Well-Known Member Joined Mar 25, 2022 Threads 12 Messages 201 Reaction score 160 Location florida First Name rich Vehicle(s) 2018 Mustang GT A10 Oct 15, 2022 Thread starter #1 Sponsored
OP OP LS1Coupe Well-Known Member Joined Mar 25, 2022 Threads 12 Messages 201 Reaction score 160 Location florida First Name rich Vehicle(s) 2018 Mustang GT A10 Oct 15, 2022 Thread starter #2 Is this silicone normal for a stock engine oor has this been apart. I'm having a hell of a time trying to remove it.
Is this silicone normal for a stock engine oor has this been apart. I'm having a hell of a time trying to remove it.
80FoxCoupe Well-Known Member Joined Mar 28, 2018 Threads 47 Messages 4,415 Reaction score 4,368 Location Cincy, OH Vehicle(s) 16 GT, 80 Fox Oct 15, 2022 #3 I recall my stock engine having black sealant on the snout. Once you get the balancer to move, it will be butter.
I recall my stock engine having black sealant on the snout. Once you get the balancer to move, it will be butter.
OP OP LS1Coupe Well-Known Member Joined Mar 25, 2022 Threads 12 Messages 201 Reaction score 160 Location florida First Name rich Vehicle(s) 2018 Mustang GT A10 Oct 15, 2022 Thread starter #4 I finally removed it. It's the tightest balancer I've removed
thelostotter Well-Known Member Joined Sep 13, 2017 Threads 24 Messages 398 Reaction score 197 Location AZ Vehicle(s) 2017 GTPP Oct 16, 2022 #5 Ford manual says to apply sealant to the woodruff key slot in the pulley before installing it. Probably hasn't been apart, or if it was, the person put it back together "per the book".
Ford manual says to apply sealant to the woodruff key slot in the pulley before installing it. Probably hasn't been apart, or if it was, the person put it back together "per the book".
Cobra Jet Well-Known Member Joined Feb 12, 2015 Threads 712 Messages 16,342 Reaction score 18,128 Location NJ Vehicle(s) 2018 EB Prem. w/PP and 94 Mustang Cobra Oct 17, 2022 #6 It has to have sealant in that area to prevent oil seepage, it's normal. Sponsored