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Old 12-20-2006 | 03:23 PM
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look i found oil on my starter(not good) so i removed my torque comverter dust cover to check for oil,hard to tell so i noticed my oil cooler line was leaking from the block down the torque converter coverand on the floor.is there any way possible that the gasket on block that the oil cooler line connects to is shot,leaking in the torque converter cover on to the starter.is that possible or is the rear main seal.are there any other ways of checking the rear main seal for leaks.and if it is the rear mainis it worth replacing
 
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Old 12-20-2006 | 10:13 PM
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Again, why do you insist on starting new threads when this clearly pertains to your thread on oil leaks.

LOCKED! Replies should be done here: leak

Or maybe could it be this one: vaule covers
How 'bout this one: oil cooler line
Maybe this one: rear main seal
No... : no oil

All replies will only be done to the thread entitled leak

All of these threads are off-shoots of the 'leak' thread.
 
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