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<blockquote data-quote="jammac" data-source="post: 478900" data-attributes="member: 14365"><p>Cheers that would be great. The fact there's nothing in Haynes is annoying. When I removed them they were really tight but covered in some kind of clear silicon sealant. Does seem like a weak point oil leaks could develop</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jammac, post: 478900, member: 14365"] Cheers that would be great. The fact there's nothing in Haynes is annoying. When I removed them they were really tight but covered in some kind of clear silicon sealant. Does seem like a weak point oil leaks could develop [/QUOTE]
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