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Old 31-01-19, 15:10
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Default Make sure to rod the oil line passages

Hi Alex

Be sure to rod out the oil line passages, those dead ends behind the plugs can trap some nasty sludge.

I used stiff wire and slow drill to loosen anything in there, old speedo cables work well. I've seen them as clean as a whistle or heavy sludge.

Keep us posted on your progress.

Cheers Phil
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