Posted by 123 farmer on April 22, 2008 at 18:02:40 from (74.47.204.27):
I was just wondering if anyone else has experienced anything like what i just have. I have a 93 dodge 350 with a 5.9 cummins in it. in january I took the truck to a local aamco to have a clutch installed becasue i was so busy at the time. i wantede a rear seal put in also. well afetr about 2 months the rear seal started leaking again. so i took back to aamco and the said was blow by. i rerouted it and another aamco in another town said that it was the seal but i had to take it back to oriinal aamco. now they giving me the bs that the crank is moving 3/4 inch causing it to leak but everything is running straight. no unusual wear on belts or anything. and they told me that it is not leakin bad enough for them to deal with it. he shoewd me or tried to show me that crank was moving. he put a crow bar between block and balancer and of course the balancer moved it has rubber in it. everytime i had a question the repsonce i got was that the mechanic has 25 years of experience and said that all dieseld have oil leaks. any suggestions on what to do. whanks
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