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leaky leaky identify please

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Old 11-09-04, 10:24 PM
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leaky leaky identify please

Old 11-09-04, 10:41 PM
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Yep, that would be an oil leak .

Either oil pan or oil pedastal O-rings.

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Yeah, I would also guess oil pedestal (your oil filter screws onto it), too. New o-rings (that go between the pedestal and the rear housing) would be needed to fix the leak if that is the cause.

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hmm... if i continue to run like this what are the side effect?
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Dont be lazy, just fix it man.
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just check your oil often like how your suppose to.
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