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Old 11-01-2023, 07:54 AM
West Valley G West Valley G is offline
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There might be a way to do it but I am sure it would be more work then
just pulling the engine. It really isn't that big a job on these machines.
It also gives a person a chance to clean lots of years of crud up.
Is it possible the leak is coming from somewhere else and running down
to the pan?

Ken
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