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CPS code 214 700 1989

I checked the index through the starter hole on the engine block. It was off ,so I took off the transmission and redid the flywheel and the timing ring. I replaced the oil seal last year, using a foreign made seal. The gasket was missing on the bracket around the seal. I noticed that when I initially replaced the seal last year. I bought a "Timken" seal and gasket set, and placed them in/on the engine. I noticed a small oil leak after I did this same job last year, after the engine was driven a few miles. Now I know why, the reason being the gasket was missing.
Today I'm going to see how and if the engine runs. I'll post photos later.
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89-740 GLE_91-940 Sedan _98-V90 Wagon_2001Mazda626






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