For what it's worth, I had a leaking input shaft oil seal. Possibly from bad installation (bore badly scratched).
I tried to polish out scratches along the shaft (no clue how they came about), but still visible.
On Tracy's recommendation I cut a small groove in the mount plate to prevent any pressure build-up behind the input shaft thrust bearing. (The factory groove in the input shaft, that supplies the thrust bearing with oil, varies from shaft to shaft and was not
under Tracy's control.)
I installed a double-lipped SK9862 oil seal.
So far no more leak!
But the point is that you can eliminate pressure build-up behind the thrust bearing that might want to force out the oil seal by cutting a small grove in the mount plate, providing a path for the oil to return.
Hand cut with a dremel. Not pretty, really wanted it deeper than wide.
BTW, I'm using the mount plate from my old (crashed) RV-3. The one I got with the drive from the Cozy-girls had starter position in wrong place and designed to bolt to a engine mount plate under the engine.
Finn
On 4/30/2021 2:00 AM, Sboese
sboese@uwyo.edu wrote: