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Re: 960 oil leak on exhaust shield 900 1992

Naa! I'm just a hopeless do-it-yourselfer and have too any projects started. On weekends in the summer I race a Snipe sailboat with my daughter-in-law as a crew when she is available. I am also helping my son remodel their kitchen and I started a major landscaping and deck rebuild project at home to keep my wife happy. Right now I have a set of parts sitting and waiting to replace the timing belt on my wife's BMW and to stop an oil leak as well.

I bought the Volvo cam timing tool and the crank setting tool and have them available for the project. I also have designed the remaing tools and have the materials ready to change the cams on my 965 but that hasn't moved to the top of the "list" yet.







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