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Yeah, I remember them. Always leaked cuz of the crappy cork gaskets. Originally Posted by Radi
They usta back when they put side covers on the inline motors, but only the fogeys would remember that. er....whoops. Except the ones on my Nissan Patrol.
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We didn't have wrenches back then. We had to use a rock. Originally Posted by Hamster
I think that was back before I even knew what a wrench was:

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Except the ones on my Nissan Patrol.
Yeah............let's make a gasket out of little bits and bobs glued together. Guaranteed not to leak! Originally Posted by cruiser54
Yeah, I remember them. Always leaked cuz of the crappy cork gaskets. Except the ones on my Nissan Patrol.

I got both noises gone. new problem lol end of oil pan gasket leak with rear main or oil pan gasket installed new of both driving me crazy. any one got tips for doing rear main seal's with the trans on and crank in the motor? bottom easy top not so much was a ***** and might have ****ed the first one up.
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We're not helping you any more til you tell us what fixed the noises.Originally Posted by ssmokeyy
I got both noises gone. new problem lol end of oil pan gasket leak with rear main or oil pan gasket installed new of both driving me crazy. any one got tips for doing rear main seal's with the trans on and crank in the motor? bottom easy top not so much was a ***** and might have ****ed the first one up.
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We're not helping you any more til you tell us what fixed the noises.
Bazinga. HahaOriginally Posted by cruiser54
We're not helping you any more til you tell us what fixed the noises.
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It can leak til the cows come home before I give more advice. LOL.Originally Posted by Xj88
Bazinga. Haha
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I'm tough in person, too. What oil pan gasket did you use?Originally Posted by ssmokeyy
wow every one is a tough guy behind a pc. bolts were loose on converter used lock tight on them and fixed.
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It can leak til the cows come home before I give more advice. LOL.
I hear yaOriginally Posted by cruiser54
It can leak til the cows come home before I give more advice. LOL.
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Don't worry about these guys man. Apprently they got attitudes over stupid ****.Originally Posted by ssmokeyy
wow every one is a tough guy behind a pc. bolts were loose on converter used lock tight on them and fixed.
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Oh also if your still having trouble with your rear main. Try using soapy water to coat the upper one.
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Don't worry about these guys man. Apprently they got attitudes over stupid ****.
It's not attitude. It's called a sense of humor. You oughta invest in one.
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...like i said there is a new noise that is hard to hear on the video but i will check the trans bolts because this new sound is nutz.
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So i looked at trans bolts and all 4the converter bolts were loose bad so i lock tighted them. Im not sure if there is play on the rods yes there is side to side play but up and doen if any min.
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The new noise was the bolts yes. but there is either a frozen lifter or bearing problem the disel sound isn't normal for a gas motor. tick tick tick tick tick thats in the video the hole time is the second noise.
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So let me get this straight, you tightened the flex plate bolts and it fixed the tick, tick, tick you initially asked about? I would love to know where you purchased this magic wrench because that's a pretty neat trick.Originally Posted by ssmokeyy
I got both noises gone. bolts were loose on converter used lock tight on them and fixed.
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Nope, we just don't like ill-mannered little trolls who ask for our help and offer nothing in return. Instead of threatening the very people who are offering their expert advice, show a little gratitude. Think of this as an exchange, we help you, you help us. You're not off to a very good start but I trust you'll improve Originally Posted by ssmokeyy
wow every one is a tough guy behind a pc.

...and if you want our help, fill out the info fields on your profile like you were asked so we don't have to ask or search THIS thread every time. It saves both you and I a lot of time because you don't have to keep telling everyone what you have and we don't have to keep asking.
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Well stated and very true F1Addict.
And something else you guys need to understand. We respond to numerous threads/posts every day. We're not only looking at yours. So, updates are important to us. We obviously have a willingness to help, but can do without the attitude.
And something else you guys need to understand. We respond to numerous threads/posts every day. We're not only looking at yours. So, updates are important to us. We obviously have a willingness to help, but can do without the attitude.