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Old 03-01-2005, 01:13 PM   #1
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Well I found my oil leak. I think part of it was the little oil galley plug on the back side of the block. BUT there was another leak. THE REAR MAIN! I had just put a brand new rear main in the engine just a few month before I dropped the motor into the car. Talk about pissed. I went up to Auto zone (Which is where I work on the weekends) and didn't not ask them to give me a new one, I TOLD them to give me a new one. I told them I was going to walk out of there with a new seal for free weather they were going to swap it out or Me go back there and get it and walk out with it. The seal its self you could push in and out with your finger. I was PISSED

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