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Originally Posted by Vegas69
That's the only logical conclusion. Loctite makes a decent sealer. I used red on my old power steering pump inlet and it never seaped. Perfect example of an aftermarket component that doesn't meet factory specs. I'm sure the flywheel bolts you used said nothing about using a sealer or loctite. I gues the blame lies somewhere in the middle .That's about the best thing it could've been though. I like when the solutions are easy! 
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Well, I only use GM TTY factory flywheel bolts.. in fact Centerforce says you can't use aftermarket bolts like ARP and such.
The GM bolts have a green sealer/locker on them already.. which is good since I wouldn't have thought to do it before I knew the holes went to oil.
The leak I pulled the engine to fix wasn't from the flywheel bolts.. it was from the back edge of the Canton pan.
Anyways, this was just and FYI to the LS engine fans out there. I suppose if you use aftermarket flywheel bolts then some locker or sealent would be a good idea.