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> engine seals and gaskets
CTDan914
post Mar 2 2013, 11:30 AM
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Can the average joe replace the seals and gaskets on a 75 2.0? Now this average joe has never worked on a VW motor but has worked on a number of motors.
Mine has an oil leak and I'm leaning to fixing it vs giving it to a machanic.
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post Mar 2 2013, 06:20 PM
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Will the average Joe do an engine drop? When I think of replacing seals, I think of oil cooler gaskets and pushrod tube o-rings/seals. These can be done by an average Joe with the engine in the car. PIA but do-able. Front and rear crankshaft seals would best be done with an engine drop (takes less time with the engine out than if you tried to replace them with the engine in; you have to remove trans and flywheel to get to the rear seal. Maybe you should pinpoint your leaks and address them one at a time ... Plenty of free advice/help here ...
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