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> Proving again that there's always more rust to find..., never thought I'd find it here.
iankarr
post Feb 29 2016, 12:57 AM
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Hi Guys,

In the final phases of cleaning up my engine and stripped down the oil breather box. Well, at least now I found the source of all that gunked up oil inside the fan shroud. These two holes and another pin-sized one were hiding behind oil-colored rust. Difficult to see until I wire wheeled the box to clean it up. Add this to the list of sources for mysterious oil leaks. I guess water must've gotten between the cork gasket and the breather box.

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post Feb 29 2016, 07:08 AM
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