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Old 08-30-2020, 02:45 AM   #15
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That looks similar. What did u do to fix it, replace o-ring?

Yes. It’s been leak free since June. There is an oring and a wedged nylon backer ring. I just replaced the oring.
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Yes. It’s been leak free since June. There is an oring and a wedged nylon backer ring. I just replaced the oring.
Awesome. I’m getting my valve spring recall done next week. Will ask the dealership to replace the o-ring as well. Is it easy to do yourself? Looks like u had to take out the engine.
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Awesome. I’m getting my valve spring recall done next week. Will ask the dealership to replace the o-ring as well. Is it easy to do yourself? Looks like u had to take out the engine.
Replacing the o-ring can be done in about 10 min. I had the engine out for other reasons.
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Found this.
https://www.ft86club.com/forums/atta...1&d=1413834741

Oil seeping looks pretty common with these cars.
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Would be cool if u can update what u find out from the dye. Thanks!

that was the plan
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