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Are all seals hard to change? 200


Currently I have a 1977 245 which I saved from the crusher and has been my ongoing project since christmas. Right now it doesn't seem to drip much, if any oil, but as we are only revving it up in the garage its hard to tell.

At the moment its parked in my Grandfather's garage where I can do all the mager difficult work that needs doing for registration.

I know the oil seals are 26 years old and won't last for ever. Will they be easy to fix later on if they start leaking? or should I replace them all now while I'm overhauling everything else?

Thanks for reading this.
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Drive it like you hate it






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