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    Originally posted by FamiliaGT View Post
    I wouldnt say its common. But it does happen. Are you puking from between the tranny and engine block?
    yep. exactly the spot. it just pours from there to the crossmember then everywhere.


    '88 323 sedan, K-swapped..

    '03.5 Mazdaspeed Protege - miss it so much..

    '01 Dodge Ram 3500 Cummins - 323 hauler

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      Originally posted by FamiliaGT View Post
      Well, you have a few options.

      1) Feed it oil until you can do your engine swap.
      2) If your mechanically savey and have a few friends to help, Pull the tranny out and pull the flywheel and clutch off. Swap in a new seal.
      ( I cant remember if this is the way to replace it, its been a while.)

      Or just park it and drive something else is really all I can think of.
      option number 1 is what ive been doing and probably what i plan on continuing to do. lol

      it just seems so impractical to pull the motor only to put it back in for maybe a month more at the most..ah who knows, i have the gasket just sitting in my garage. maybe one day ill just put go out and knock it out.


      '88 323 sedan, K-swapped..

      '03.5 Mazdaspeed Protege - miss it so much..

      '01 Dodge Ram 3500 Cummins - 323 hauler

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        Well, you have a few options.

        1) Feed it oil until you can do your engine swap.
        2) If your mechanically savey and have a few friends to help, Pull the tranny out and pull the flywheel and clutch off. Swap in a new seal.
        ( I cant remember if this is the way to replace it, its been a while.)

        Or just park it and drive something else is really all I can think of.
        Mazda
        1988 Black 323 GT
        DOHC 16 VALVE TURBO

        2013 Velocity Red Mica Mazdaspeed3

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          taking the rear trans mount out tonight. al this time in all the things i've read everyone's said there's only three. BUT THERE ARE FOUR!!!!

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            four?
            Mazda
            1988 Black 323 GT
            DOHC 16 VALVE TURBO

            2013 Velocity Red Mica Mazdaspeed3

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              yeah. i also put some new hose clamps on the lower radiator hose. been kind of leaking for a few days. wasn't tight enough and f-ed up so just put new ones on.

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                1- by timing belt, passenger side
                2- front lower, by radiator on subframe
                3- lower rear, by firewall on subframe
                4- over top of transmission to the frame rail
                "See that car, in the 80's that car was deadly." Random man to his son while passing the GTX in a parking lot

                Originally posted by neuspeedescort
                the proper spelling would be "Launchabilitiness" i do believe.
                -88' Mazda 323 GTX, 1.8t, Modified Magazine May 2012
                -88' Mazda 323 GTX, caged and ready for dirt
                -93' Mazda Miata, half caged
                -09' Mercedes C63 AMG
                -87' Toyota Land Cruiser, 33's with slight lift, safari style!

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                  i think that pretty much explains it.


                  '88 323 sedan, K-swapped..

                  '03.5 Mazdaspeed Protege - miss it so much..

                  '01 Dodge Ram 3500 Cummins - 323 hauler

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                    What'd you do to your bumper?

                    1988 White GTX - #1 parts
                    1988 Black GTX - #2 reliably broken touge monstar (294,000 miles no rebuilds) - dead
                    1988 Blue GTX - #3 in progress (view here)
                    1988 Blue GTX - #4 BPT swapped weekend warrior.
                    1988 White GTX - #5 Rally car

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                      Originally posted by 808 View Post
                      What'd you do to your bumper?
                      lol


                      '88 323 sedan, K-swapped..

                      '03.5 Mazdaspeed Protege - miss it so much..

                      '01 Dodge Ram 3500 Cummins - 323 hauler

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                        It looks like it's all chopped up at the bottom...

                        1988 White GTX - #1 parts
                        1988 Black GTX - #2 reliably broken touge monstar (294,000 miles no rebuilds) - dead
                        1988 Blue GTX - #3 in progress (view here)
                        1988 Blue GTX - #4 BPT swapped weekend warrior.
                        1988 White GTX - #5 Rally car

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                          Looks like a normal sohc bumper to me.
                          12 cbr250r: daily ride
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                          98 gsxr 1100: for sale
                          93L: money pit/ space waster
                          92GL: low and slow beater
                          90?: the rust free shell
                          89LX: swapping to rust free shell
                          89L: for sale
                          89L: parts
                          87 conquest: dohc 4g64 swap underway
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                            Ha... that's my problem... I've never paid attention to the SOHC bumpers..

                            1988 White GTX - #1 parts
                            1988 Black GTX - #2 reliably broken touge monstar (294,000 miles no rebuilds) - dead
                            1988 Blue GTX - #3 in progress (view here)
                            1988 Blue GTX - #4 BPT swapped weekend warrior.
                            1988 White GTX - #5 Rally car

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                              yeah those are just stock bumpers just painted white.


                              and i finally cracked and decided to drop the transmission and change the rear main seal and oil pan gasket.


                              '88 323 sedan, K-swapped..

                              '03.5 Mazdaspeed Protege - miss it so much..

                              '01 Dodge Ram 3500 Cummins - 323 hauler

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                                Next weekend is a full brake job for me. Not looking forward to it but i need to do my bearings since they have been fukked for a while

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