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Does the engine need to be removed to change the seals?
Any and all thoughts are appreciated! |
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Superhawk996 |
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Going back to Emery’s post, make sure shop has done UV dye trace in the oil before you let them tear stuff apart.
I also have an engine that had an oil pressure sensor hole that was stripped out and leaking profusely. It looked just like an oil cooler leak from below. Bottom line, make the shop prove to you that they know where the leak is originating before they start charging $ for dropping an engine. When I first posted, I was under the impression you were the one doing the work and that labor is essentially free. |
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