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Old 05-25-2007, 11:16 AM
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Originally Posted by funola View Post
I sprayed it with brake clean, blew it out with compressed air, repeat a few times, then dribbled some crazy glue in there, let it set a while then applied RTV. I am letting it cure overnight and see if it works or not. Will report back.
You did what? You used crazy glue and RTV on pressurized oil line and an oil line that is old, cracked and soaked with oil? Good God man, what were you thinking?

Please take head from the other reponses post here. Your engine is living on borrowed time. Replace your lines with new ones ASAP!

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