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Ahh buggered if i know, its running on all four now which is good but low and behold after its maiden run i open the bonnet and there is oil all over the place. there is a leak somehwere near of behind the CAS cover and its spraying all over.

The coke bottle worked good though ;)

Hopefully ill take of teh CAS cover and there it will be some little o ring or something taht obviously need replacing. Either that or a big crack down the side of the block :eek: might need an engine upgrade :eek1:

Yeh that is where its coming from. Ya know the little oil breather box thingy? we we ripped that off and replaced it with a CPU heatsink (dont knock it it works) and from the little gap next to it u can see it all come out. Alot of smoke too

hmm well im not at home and i dont have adigcam so there are afew obstacles.

Ya know the valley with all the plugs and crap? well there is a little flat bit of metal on one side and a little box that sticks out of the rocker cover and joins the breather pipes from the intake to the ahhh other thingy. yeh that part

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