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If I understand correctly...
It seems that you have a bad rear engine bearing and/or seal. It's a common problem on most motors. If it's bearings, that indicates wear inside. If it's just a tired or incorrectly installed seal, it's just a hassle of dropping the tranny and replacing it. A good shop manual can describe how to test for bearing slop (wear) while you have it apart...
If your seals are actually dry, then it has to be a cracked block ? Is there any plug/repair in there that could be loose?
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Last edited by Back in Black; 05-29-2003 at 09:34 AM..
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