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Leaking 863 F turbo
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<blockquote data-quote="Tazza" data-source="post: 99268" data-attributes="member: 82"><p>Removing the plate may let the oil drain, but if there is enough dirt in there, it can plug it up oretty well and litle oil will actually drain out.</p><p>You may be licky enough for a fitting to have come loose, but probably it is a hose that has cracked due to age. Can you get in there with degreaser to see just where the oil is coming from? When it's clean, it's easier to find leaks, but cleaning it up well can be hard due to limited access.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tazza, post: 99268, member: 82"] Removing the plate may let the oil drain, but if there is enough dirt in there, it can plug it up oretty well and litle oil will actually drain out. You may be licky enough for a fitting to have come loose, but probably it is a hose that has cracked due to age. Can you get in there with degreaser to see just where the oil is coming from? When it's clean, it's easier to find leaks, but cleaning it up well can be hard due to limited access. [/QUOTE]
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