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leaks under the engine: help to diagnose 200

Thank you!

The previous days (while brickboard was down, as happens frequently...) reading some forums I located my flame trap, is in copper and directly connected to the breather valve, as you can see in the pic above. Sadly the img uploader don't works, so I used an external service:

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I cleaned the copper filter very well, and I ordered a new PCV assembly + oring, because I don't think it has ever changed so let's see if it will improve. Do I need to check for the hoses too?

For the the oil pressure switch: can you help me locate it?

Rear main seal is my main concern, due to fact that a little drop is directly on one of the bolt: we're talking of a very little drop but I want to investigate more.

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New leaks under the engine: help to diagnose [200]
posted by  resunoiz  on Fri May 23 01:50 CST 2025 >


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