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RE: Pull the flywheel.
By Bruce Geister - 09/30/2002 3:25:12 PM; IP 64.156.67.144
I had pulled engine to install new seal. I checked the plugs and they were tight and no sign of leakage there. I changed the crank with a reconditioned one and had same problem. I assumed crank was ok but did not measure it.

Push rod is on #5 cylinder....intake valve, which is second from end of rockershaft.

Any other ideas? I appreciate the input.
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 RE: Change the rod and ... -- Bruce Geister, 09/30/2002
 RE: Change the rod and ... -- steven collier, 09/21/2003
 RE: 390 rear oil seal problem & bent push rod -- Dennis, 09/30/2003
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