Mr Morlock wrote:actually it is not all that uncommon to apply a sealant to a seal- very common practise in some applications. I replaced a crank seal front pulley and did not fancy removing it again but it was obliging and it did stop leaking. I also had a sump plug that leaked after a clutch and sump gasket change and the shop changed the oil again and re sealed the plug with no charge.Not all sealants are silicone based.
Yes that's fine, as I said, on the seal plate, block and sump surfaces on the nc engine, on other engines where it's just a seal it's fine to smear a little sealant around the outside surface ( not too much as some have excess oil drainback holes that block up with too much sealant ) but if it gets on the seal surface.... ( seal lip to crank ) NOT GOOD