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Old 05-04-2002, 12:30 AM   #1
BUXMAN66
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Join Date: Jan 2002
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Post oil leak, easy fix or not?

i've pretty much isolated the source of my earl leak to the frt. and rear seal when i did my cam change last winter.now,my question is this,is there ANY way possible to do this w/out un-bolting the motor mounts and tranny mount and lifting up the motor to access the pan from over the frt. cross member? i know the tranny and the inspection cover are right there in the way to keep you from pulling the oil pan straight back to access,but is there any tricks from any 'o you mechanics?suppose i'm gonna have to take it to a shop to put up on a lift and do it the logical way,but i'm such a cheap bastard and i'd rather do it myself if poss.!thanks.

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'68 swb 350/350 w/edelbrock total performance-performer pkg.ceramic headers,2.5" delta-flow 40 series flowmstrs.restored guage dash,interior,pioneer shaft-style stereo w/advent 300w 3way 6x9's,lift-up shock mount tonneau cover.drums w/6 lug alum. wheels w/knock-off's.


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