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ClumsyNinja

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  • My Project Cars
    1952 Plymouth Cranbrook

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    New to old Mopar
  • Occupation
    Merchandising

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    Ohio
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    Photography, Motorcycles, Outdoors
  1. I’m not sure what I’m looking at in those attachments. I’m 99% sure it’s the original engine.
  2. So you don't know which seal you have until you pull it and look?
  3. Hello all. Im new here and just picked up a 52 Cranbrook. I have never owned anything like this before, mostly working on newer cars and motorcycles. I look forward to learning and working on this car with my son. It actually runs pretty good right now. Just needs some tinkering. After getting it and driving some, it started leaving lovely little puddles of oil. Putting it up on my friends lift leads me right to the rear main seal. After looking in the service manual and trying to research in the forums and Youtube, I cannot find the answer to if this is a job that can be done without removing the engine. Any help or advice would be greatly appreciated.
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