Bobby
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Hello all! I’ve been working my 1972 Mach 1 since purchased in April 2018. Recently, I had an engine built earlier this year. It’s has 1972 CJ 351 block and is stroked to 393 with an eagle rotating assembly and trickflow 2V aluminum heads, etc, etc. I had it machined and assembled at a local machine shop and then had it dyno’d. During the dyno the rear main seal blew out. I returned the engine to the machine shop to have the seal replaced. I provided a new fel-pro rear main seal for installation. The machinist dug the bad seal out of the trash and showed it to me. It appeared to be heat fatigued and brittle. I figured that it was the result of the high rpm’s of the dyno and the initial break-in. After dealing with rough idle issues and shifting problems with the new rebuilt AOD transmission now the rear main is leaking again! What gives? Any ideas or fixes?