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Old 05-17-2003, 10:44 AM   #3
89GTimporteater
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Originally posted by LX5liter
It could mean many things. A bent output shaft, worn bearings (allowing the shaft to move laterally or up and down), the shaft may have a groove worn into it from the seal, or it may just be a bad seal.
Thanks for the info.. and now I'm not so afraid to check it out.. Pretty sure I need a new one anyway.
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