1984 Chevy Camaro Oil leak advice

Tiny
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  • 1984 CHEVROLET CAMARO
  • V8
  • 2WD
  • AUTOMATIC
  • 180,000 MILES
1984 Z-28 Camaro.

Motor oil leaking at rear main. Can the crank shaft bearing oil leak be fixed without pulling the motor out of the car?

I'm not sure where the Transmission oil leak is coming from.

Power steering pump oil leak possibly at the hose attachments. The rebuilt pump makes bad noises when in use. I hate the sound. Can I buy a new one for this car?

Any advice for replacing the spark plugs? Clearance is very tight. My hands and tools don't fit.

Any advice for getting a few more ponies out of this stock motor and carb?

I will donate to a U.S. Mail address with a name. I am "old school" and proud of it.
Friday, July 3rd, 2009 AT 7:15 PM

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Tiny
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You dont need to pull the engine to change the rear main. You could just jack it up until you have the room to work. As far as P/Steering, new pumps can be purchased at most auto parts store. The tranny. Check the torque on the transmission pan or change the gasket and filter. Hope this helps out. Get back to me if you have any questions. 3rd generation Camaros are my specialty. Good luck! :)
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Monday, September 28th, 2009 AT 3:47 PM

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