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nope none above the manifold ,rocker gaskets are new not a drop from that area ,just from that exhaust outlet.can thing of anything else that will let oil out in that area but the pistons,please prove me wrong with another theory!

I have the same thing. It appears to be leaking oil from a broken/missing stud. A friend pointed out some oil from my rocker gasket and suggested that it's just running down the back, and then around that last manifold pipe.

I dunno.. I recken i've got a tiny leak there, but my pressure and temps are fine, and it doesn't lose oil.

I HAVE heard that if you drill too far into the hole to get a broken stud out, that you can go too far and puncture into the head fairly easily. Either way, with a new stud in there, it should seal that hole up pretty well I think!

Hopefully i'll be getting all new studs in the next few weeks.

post-13324-1161593258.jpgpost-13324-1161593127.jpgwhats the easiest way of finding out ?? if it was leaking that much oil through the piston rings what other symptoms would there b?

i took out 2 of the closest sparkplugs near the area do they tell any tales?

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whats the easiest way of finding out ?? if it was leaking that much oil through the piston rings what other symptoms would there b?

i took out 2 of the closest sparkplugs near the area do they tell any tales?

Does your car chew up oil? could be your piston rings are gone-ski and to make things worse, some of your exhaust is leaking out from area with the missing bolt...

Looks like that spark plug has been burning oil.

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