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| Literati914 |
Mar 13 2026, 01:37 PM
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Advanced Member ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Members Posts: 2,220 Joined: 16-November 06 From: Dallas, TX Member No.: 7,222 Region Association: Southwest Region |
I removed the engine tins from my 1.7 to clean and paint, while also degreasing the engine and transmission. I'm thinking I'll re-seal anything that's convenient to do-so while I'm here. There was an accumulation of baked on oil under the tins on top of the cylinders, not so much under (oil return tubes seem fairly well sealed and clean).. what does that usually imply, if anything?
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Literati914 Re-seal Engine after Clean Up Mar 13 2026, 01:37 PM
mepstein In general, just normal for an air cooled engine. Mar 13 2026, 02:45 PM![]() ![]() |
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