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Old 01-11-2020, 07:56 PM
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Originally Posted by brillo_76 View Post
I believe there is a misprint in the FSM and it says ft/lbs instead of inch pounds for the torque of the valve pan gaskets bolts.

The cam shaft half moons and valve pan gaskets are notorious for seeping and if whoever changed them didn't know enough to not overtighten the valve pan they probably didn't do the cam seals like bad luck suggested.

Looks like you found your leak as I didn't think it was the transmission or power steering. ;)


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I think the misprint on torque values in the FSM is the rear differential studs. I think the valve cover numbers are accurate.
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