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<blockquote data-quote="Tazza" data-source="post: 10711" data-attributes="member: 82"><p>They can be hard to find, i have one on a machine i just painted and its driving me nuts!. I know where it is, but i can't get in to fix it. When i think i got it the rotten thing leaks again!</p><p>Giving the machine a good clean is a good start, always remember oil doesn't travel up hill so find a wet patch and see if you can find the top, this is a good place to start. I know it sounds obvious but some people don't always think about it that way. With that said, they can still be deceptive, you think you found it, give it a good clean and it appears somewhere else.</p><p>Find where you feel it is, wipe and clean, run the machine and check again. Dirt and dust LOVE oil, like flies when you start the barbie.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tazza, post: 10711, member: 82"] They can be hard to find, i have one on a machine i just painted and its driving me nuts!. I know where it is, but i can't get in to fix it. When i think i got it the rotten thing leaks again! Giving the machine a good clean is a good start, always remember oil doesn't travel up hill so find a wet patch and see if you can find the top, this is a good place to start. I know it sounds obvious but some people don't always think about it that way. With that said, they can still be deceptive, you think you found it, give it a good clean and it appears somewhere else. Find where you feel it is, wipe and clean, run the machine and check again. Dirt and dust LOVE oil, like flies when you start the barbie. [/QUOTE]
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