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Date: 21 Aug 2000 15:22:51 GMT
From: kenbellnopsamx.com (Ken Bell)
Subject: Re: Big oil leak


In article <39A13773.74B874CFnopsameja.com>, Kimo Saaby <kimo_saabynopsameja.com> wrote: > > >Ken Bell wrote: > >>In article <39A0B246.553FE816nopsameja.com>, >>Kimo Saaby <kimo_saabynopsameja.com> wrote: >>> >>> Do yourself a favor & fix it now BEFORE it ruins the crankshaft >>> pulley rubber. Mine got oil soaked & the pulley started wobbling >>> around & ate through my oil pump. While they have the crankshaft >>> pulley off, replace the oil pump seal & the rear seal. > >> Isn't the rear seal on the transmission side? The crankshaft pulley > > It's confusing because the engine is "backwards". When I hear > "rear" I think ..... uh..... REAR! I guess we need to know if > the leak is by the radiator or by the firewall. Uh, unless it's a 9000 instead of a 900, in which case we need to know if it's on the passenger or driver side. He didn't say what car he has. I was just taking him (and his dealership's) at his word that it's the rear seal; on a 9000 at least, this is on the flywheel (or flexplate) side, driver's side (in the US, at least). >>>Mike Bush wrote: >>> >>>> I have a oil leak at the rear seal (according to the dealership). >>>> This leak went from tiny to a real leak in a few days and I >>>> was wondering what was involved in fixing it and how much it is >>>> going to cost. Any ideas? -- Ken Bell :: kenbellnopsamx.com :: (212) 475-4976 (voice)

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