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Old 05-21-2010, 08:51 PM
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Im finally getting the car to run pretty decent and now I have an oil leak!

I have oil on the starter(not the solenoid that I can tell), side of the oil pan, oil level sensor, header and crossover, and the bottom of the kmember. Any suggestions? Im pretty sure its because I removed my dipstick and didnt plug the hole lol. Just trying to get some other ideas if that isnt the case. :p
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Yes put your dipstick back in JIMMY!!!
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Lol!!
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CoNfUzEd had the same problem, no dipstick hole plug, so you might wanna get on that lol
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:p, looks like that fixed it. I took it out for a nice run with lots of boosting. Didnt see any oil but I didnt check this morning either.




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