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Old 08-31-2013   #21
Schrade
 
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Default Re: Possible Leak - Engine Smoking

Engine Smoking???



J/K there, hotrod... Any progress?
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Old 09-02-2013   #22
Cal55
 
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Default Re: Possible Leak - Engine Smoking

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Originally Posted by max76 View Post
Hi guys, thanks to all!!!
This evening i try to see under the 4 & 6 pulg and the stud/nut is very dirty by oil. I'm sure that the leak is that...
This stud is in a very very bad position...how i can work well without remove the engine??? ;-)
I must remove the plastic fender?Someone already do it???
Thanks in advance!!!!!
Max
I have the same issue and haven't resolved it yet. I removed the inner fender twice and still wasn't able to get to the stud sufficiently. I probably need better tools also. The egr hose or whatever it's called is in the way, and I didn't want to take too much apart. I spoke to Marc Haibeck about it and he said it's about a 3 hour job and he knows what he's doing. I may just have him fix it, his shop isn't to far from me. I also read on Marc's website to use Loctite 565 on the stud threads. For the time being I made a little drip pan out of aluminum and wedged it under the stud to keep the oil off the exhaust manifold, it seems to be working, it's just a temporary fix.
Joe

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