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Old 06-24-2018, 09:50 AM
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help me find my oil leak :)

ive hot an annoying , leak from the passengers side (UK) your drivers side of the engine , its not a massive one get no drips on the floor , at first I thought it was a split in the steering boot , as there is oil on the boot , but after cleaning and eventual removal ( steering part replacement , its not coming from inside the boot , its dripping onto it , ive taken some pics to see what you lot think
it seems to be dribbling down the metal bendy ribbed pipe more than anything else, what is that connected to?
Cheeers

Steve
oh engine is a 02 . 4.4

rocker gaskets were changed 6 months ago , covers removed, no oil on spark plugs so inner gaskets are ok
is the corrugated pipe the shielding for the power cable?
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