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Yay... LIM leak.... :(

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Old 08-14-2006, 07:48 AM
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There'* a good chance the leak in this case is only showing on the outside and not leaking internally.

Due to the motor he has..the gaskets weren't plastic frame from the factory, he didn't have dexcool to deteriorate the plastic frames he doesn't have and there can be seepage out a bolt hole.

Bandit...got air? if so.. get or rent a DA.. it'* the tool with the cookie holder we used. For cleaning up gasket areas.
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