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distributor oil leaks! 700 1989

The distributor shaft seal is easy to replace. I have done quite a few. The seal is about $2. The only trick is driving out the pin in the distributor drive dog. Sometimes the pin is really stuck, and it takes some determination with a pin punch to drive it out. If you have already done the front and rear engine seals, this is going to seem easy. You may want to have a Hall effect sensor connector on hand. I think the part number is in the 700/900 FAQ. If not, it is Volvo #1346792. If you can't figure out how to replace the connector, please re-post aned I'll cover it.






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