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Ok, First Degrease The Entire Engine Real Well And Then Run The Engine Until Up To Temp , Get A Good Light And With The Car Safley Raised Start Looking For The Leak Probably Wont Take Long To Find It. I Dont Like To Pay For Gaskets Or Seals That Aren't Needed. Good Luck.

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seals. I had them all changed on my Subaru and it does not leak at all. I don't recall any vehicle I have owned so prone to seal failure as a Subaru.

both my BMW and my Subaru are 99s. The BMW has had no seals changed and does not leak at all. The Subie required all of them.

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for mechanics who work on Subies. I am sure some of the other folks will give you several more.I think Josh has a lot of info on his site and he is one of the moderators here.

Do a search on changing cam belts or cam seals or oil pump seals and you should find a lot of info.

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