R56 Oil Leak Cause?
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In addition to the crank seal and pan gasket is the tensioner bolt. When it backs out, oil flows down the block behind the intake manifold and disguises itself as a pan gasket leak. We learned this the hard way
Let us know if you want to try to DIY. It is very straightforward yet expensive to pay someone else for due to the "book time." Soon DIYers will learn how easy it is to work on the r56 when you get a few things down.
Let us know if you want to try to DIY. It is very straightforward yet expensive to pay someone else for due to the "book time." Soon DIYers will learn how easy it is to work on the r56 when you get a few things down.
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In addition to the crank seal and pan gasket is the tensioner bolt. When it backs out, oil flows down the block behind the intake manifold and disguises itself as a pan gasket leak. We learned this the hard way
Let us know if you want to try to DIY. It is very straightforward yet expensive to pay someone else for due to the "book time." Soon DIYers will learn how easy it is to work on the r56 when you get a few things down.
Let us know if you want to try to DIY. It is very straightforward yet expensive to pay someone else for due to the "book time." Soon DIYers will learn how easy it is to work on the r56 when you get a few things down.
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