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Front Crankshaft Seal Leak Ing After Replacement Landroverdiscovery

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Learn what causes a crankshaft seal to leak, how to prevent it, and how to fix it yourself or with a mechanic

Find out the symptoms, functions, and components of a crankshaft seal and the cost of replacement. A crankshaft seal leak occurs when the seal around the crankshaft becomes worn or damaged, allowing engine oil to escape Common symptoms include visible oil leaks under the vehicle, a burning oil smell, and low oil levels Prompt repair is essential to prevent further engine damage and maintain optimal performance. A crankshaft seal located at the front and rear of your car's engine, and is designed to control motor oil from leaking as the engine is running and the crankshaft is turning. Learn to recognize the symptoms of a bad crankshaft seal and what you can do to fix the problem

Read on for more info. A front crankshaft seal leak typically manifests as visible oil seepage at the front of the engine, often accompanied by a distinct burning oil smell Early symptoms include minor oil spots beneath the vehicle and gradual oil level drops, which, if ignored, can lead to engine damage due to insufficient lubrication. However the front crank seal appears to be leaking a decent amount I have 2 quotes to fix this leak Both say to replace the crankcase seal but differ a lot in other areas

Am trying to figure out how to proceed

The leak is not extreme and i have a backup car The front crank pulley does have a slight wobble quote 1 1

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