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PCV Piping & Testing 200 1991

Hi "kittysgreyvolvo",
Again, your pictures are outstanding in clarity. That helps me.
Two "last" questions.
1. On December 12, you wrote: " Yeah, you may need to replace the engine oil seals. There is the rear main crank oil seal in a carrier plate that uses a thin gasket from the factory. Your submission had three pictures of the front of the Volvo engine entitled:
A. Front of B2xx engine with t-belt gear pulley cogs and water pump removed.
B. Front of B2xx with timing cover or plate removed
C. Interior side of B2xx timing cover or plate with both seal bores shown with seals installed:
Am I correct in assuming I do not need to remove this front cover plate to change the front engine seals?
I am somewhat confused because the Dealer's parts diagragm (exploded view) shows a cover plate and gasket on the front of the engine. In your comment above you mention a rear oil seal in a carrier plate with gasket.

2. Is your 91 Volvo a California car? If so, I assume it has an EGR valve like mine does.

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New 1 Oil leak under timing belt cover [200][1991]
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