Ok ralph first off clean motor with engine brite found at any auto parts stores
next recommendation add oil base dye to motor oil allow to run for 30 min to circulate dye useing a uv lamp or black light and inspect front cover most cases the front seal is themost likely source of leaks due to contant revolutions on front main seal
in order to repar suspected seal total dissasembly of timing cover will have to be removed in some models the front main bearing journal will have to be removed as well.
upon removal of timing coverbinspect front mail seal race / face for burnishing of the crank seal face. Dirt an debri cut into the crank
you will have to order the front seal repair kit
consists of front seal and stainless steel wear ring wich is glued in with epoxcy
reassemble front timing cover gaskets an sealer may be needed once all the parts are reassembled run for 15 m7n an check for leaks
its also possible that the oil pan gasket could be leaking as well
install dye to find leak is the best course of action first
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