by Joseph Gall » 11 months ago
Hello Mr. Lee---
What if at the (bottom of the engine where the large banjo bolt are mounted/connecting)
Can there be anything done without disassembly of entire engine?
VR
JSG
by Roger Lee » 11 months ago
Is the oil coming from the banjo bolt i.e. a bad crush washer or is it coming from the case seam? If you're not sure clean the area well and run the engine and look. If you still can't tell clean it good and spary some Desinex foot powder one the seam and banjo bolt. If there is a leak it will stand out like a red flag. Plus make sure it isn't leaking from a higher source down to that area.
Roger Lee
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