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I'm replacing the clutch in my '97 legacy 2.2. I noticed oil at the bottom of the flywheel area, Figured it was from the rear main seal, I took the flywheel off to be surfaced so no big deal, At the back of the block you have the crank and to the right theres a plastic cover, the oil appears to be leaking around that cover and not from seal, question is what is that cover callled, whats behind it, does it have a gasket or is just sealed with some sort of sealant before I take it off. It has 110k on it, I could find anything in my book on it ,while I have it tore down so far I'm going to change the rack too, whats another couple hundred bucks right, this thing has been a pile of problems since I bought it, by the time its on the road, it'll have new rockers, clutch, axles, timing belt/waterpump kit, should be like new. It's the tale of two cars, under the hood looks great, wheels up, clean car, underneath a rustbucket, I couldnt get a good look sitting on the grass, time its done it will be reliable. Thanks

                                                                Charlie

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+1 get a metal rear separator plate and it's associated screws (they are different).  it gets RTV type stuff, no gasket.

 

rear mains in Subarus almost never leak - and they are prone to leak if not installed VERY carefully.

they are not nearly as forgiving as front crank or cam seals - you have to go slow, intentional, and precise with rear main seals in Subarus.

 

i've always wondered why Subaru main seals don't leak?

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