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Old 05-19-2004, 06:50 AM   #1
orlowted
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Default It's oil

Nope - it's not coolant....It is definetly oil...that is why I was thinking that the gasket might need replaced. I did seal around all the holes when I installed it last year and followed the instructions for installation. I tried a different sealer and it is not leaking any more, but I am wondering if I should remove the manifold and put new gaskets in? I really don't want to fo that, but if this could lead to a bigger problem then I want to get it corrected before I end up with a serious and expensive problem.
Thoughts???
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