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PostSubject: Fly Wheel seal   Mon 14 Sep 2009, 11:05

Looks like my new engine is leaking oil from the fly wheel seal. I really need to get this fix what should i expect to pay some one to fix it. I just had back surgery so i cant really do it myself.
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PostSubject: Re: Fly Wheel seal   Tue 22 Sep 2009, 13:50

Your New engine has a leak? if the flywheel seal is new and it was not damaged on installation, Make sure they check
the case for cracks, and the oil galley plugs for leaks.

The Labor cost of this should be the same as a clutch job, you may also need a new disc as it may be Oil soaked.

Scott
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PostSubject: Re: Fly Wheel seal   Wed 23 Sep 2009, 13:51

[quote="dancinbare"]Your New engine has a leak? if the flywheel seal is new and it was not damaged on installation, Make sure they check
the case for cracks, and the oil galley plugs for leaks.

The Labor cost of this should be the same as a clutch job, you may also need a new disc as it may be Oil soaked.

Scott[/quote]

Scott Thanks for the info looks like the seal was not properly installed that's fixed now. But now I need to figure out why my headlights dont work.
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