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Old 14-02-2005, 04:39 PM   #1
CHARGER
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Default EF Oil Leak, Timing Gear Assembly

Gday guys, My EF has an oil leak from the front of the engine, ive tightened up the sump and still have it, looks like it is coming from the timing gear assembly, Common problem apprently and Ive been told to do it properly you have to pull the head off, drop the sump and pull the front out of the car basically.

Anyone have any ways of fixing this without going to that extent at all?

Cheers in advance.
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