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crank sleeve

hello all
good thing i bought the front crank sleeve to fix my oil leak because if i didnt have it on hand i would have needed it.
so i removed all the timing belt covers then cleaned up the whole front where all the oil was.
then put back together and drive.
then find leak.
loose bolts on carrier. one real loose one kinda loose and the rest pretty tight.
just tightened them and so far so good. oil slowly seeping out of one of the bolts so i removed the bolt and put some oil sump goop in there so maybe it will hold.
if not at least i know what has to be done.
thanks for the tips
Mike






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