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Another one for tonight, as i was putting tape on my coil packs i noticed that my rocker cover screws were loose, some quite loose. Just wondering is this normal and also could this be why i have a slight oil seep?

Cheers once again

Hey guys

Another one for tonight, as i was putting tape on my coil packs i noticed that my rocker cover screws were loose, some quite loose. Just wondering is this normal and also could this be why i have a slight oil seep?

Cheers once again

yep.. mine were loose to.. just over time the gasket wears out there for the screws become loose.. which alows the seep of oil.

just tighten em back up. and she should be all good

totally normal worked on several skylines, ones that need checking the most (if looking from front of car) the right hand side at the back (behind the turbo) as heat gets expelled here most shinking the gasket more, allowing for room and therefore bolts need tightening.. just my 2 cents..

yeah i noticed abit of oil on the side of the head, and though i might try tightening the bolts before i tryed something else..

also went over the enging and checked every nut and bolt to see it was ok,

i found one that was leaking oil under the ungine, i tightened it and the leak is no longer there.

im still new to turbo'd engines, and this is the first car im trying to look after (i trashed/thrashed every other one)

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