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Engine block core plug
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<blockquote data-quote="Moseley" data-source="post: 628154" data-attributes="member: 20098"><p>Yeh unfortunately there have been oil leaks in the past and recently in that area - both were oil cooler seals, so I certainly can’t be 100% that it is indeed weeping from that plug. The rough casting is very hard to clean! But there was a pool of oil in it, and I can’t really see how that much oil would get into it from above. The only way I’ll know is to give it some more time, but if the plug is a simple remove and repair, I might as well give it a shot whilst the engine is out.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Moseley, post: 628154, member: 20098"] Yeh unfortunately there have been oil leaks in the past and recently in that area - both were oil cooler seals, so I certainly can’t be 100% that it is indeed weeping from that plug. The rough casting is very hard to clean! But there was a pool of oil in it, and I can’t really see how that much oil would get into it from above. The only way I’ll know is to give it some more time, but if the plug is a simple remove and repair, I might as well give it a shot whilst the engine is out. [/QUOTE]
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