Getting ready to purchase my neighbors 2000 Dodge Ram 4WD 5.2L with the automatic transmission/overdrive tomorrow when he has off work in the morning. He is the original owner and its parked with exactly 93,014 original miles. Climbed underneath it today and noticed the rear main seal has small drops on it. He says he ran exclusively PYB 10W30 with a Mopar filter his whole ownership. What kinda job is it to replace a RMS or would throwing high mileage oils at it be my best bet for now? Does Liquid Moly not also make a product specifically for RMS leaks?
Note -- he bought a brand new 2018 Jeep Cherokee and his wife no longer wants the truck sitting in the driveway. I offered him $2500.00 and he said, "done deal!!!"
Dale
Note -- he bought a brand new 2018 Jeep Cherokee and his wife no longer wants the truck sitting in the driveway. I offered him $2500.00 and he said, "done deal!!!"
Dale
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