I take it that there is a seal on the front of the crank. Is this obtainable and changable without taking out the engine???
Neil
Yes to both.
Loosen the cambelt tensioner, mark the position of the belt on all pulleys with blobs of tipex. Undo the crank nut or bolt (NB bolts may have LH Thread - nuts are just FT) remove the V belt pulley, mark the position of the belt and slip off, pull off the timing belt pulley and you can get to the seal. Most of the work has to be done through the OS wheelarch with the splash gaurds removed. You could fit a new cambelt while you're doing it but it's not essential so long as you know how old the original is.
The leak could also be comming fron the seal on the auxiliary shaft but the crank is most likely.
Stuart