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OJ Dodge Dakota JOIN HERE
12/02/2004 21:03:46
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Message: I have a 97 5.2L with a leaking rear main seal. I have about 85,000 miles on it and have changed the oil religiously. Question is, how much would I be looking at having to pay to have the leak fixed? I don't have the facility or the confidence to do it myself. Thanks in advance for the help.
OJ
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try this Dodge Dakota JOIN HERE
12/02/2004 23:09:36
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Message: if the seal is physically damaged it won`t work. it well may be but this stuff is worth a shot. if nothing else you`ll have a very clean motor.
http://www.auto-rx.com/pages/sealleak.htm
it could save some cash and down time.
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MeanGreen93 Dodge Dakota JOIN HERE
12/03/2004 20:58:04
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Message: Actually, it shouldnt cost that much. I have a 93 with a 5.2 V8 and the rear main is leaking and the front crank seal also and I am getting both of those done for 250.00 The mechanic claims the book rate at 6 hours but I call his BS and told him I knew better since I had the trannie out myself in less than 60 minutes. He backed down and lowered his price.
As far as the liquid magic stuff, I dont trust them. All they do is swell the seals, and that may not be the greatest thing in the world for good seals.
Just my .02 change anyone????
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12/03/2004 22:38:41
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Message: i`m very skeptical about "snake oils" but auto-rx is one of the rare ones that works as advertised. it doen`t just swell seals.
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blakels Dodge Dakota JOIN HERE
12/05/2004 15:32:11
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Message: Rear main oil seal leaks are not very common. Make sure it's not the oil pressure sending unit leaking down the back of the engine before having it repaired. These things are very common.
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