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 Post Posted: Fri Dec 17, 2010 11:04 pm 
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Good Point. haha.

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 Post Posted: Mon Jan 31, 2011 9:48 am 
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The oil leak had gotten a lot worse. I finally get the car up on a lift at the local Community College, spray cleaner all over the engine. I let it idle on the lift for about 15 minutes, still no sign of a leak. I drive the car around the block a few times and put it back on the lift. Low and behold, I see where it is leaking. Turns out it was the cam seals leaking. I couldn't see it because of the timing belt cover. Lucky for me, the instructor at the CC was also a Chrysler mechanic. I didn't know there is a special tool for setting the cam seals at the proper depth. I only had the seal installed about half way inside the cam mounting caps. 2 days now and no more leaking.

Thanks for all the suggestions. It is nice to know there are still people out there that like to help other's.

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