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Old 26-12-2005, 08:16 PM   #1
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Default EA oli leak below head help

I have a ea & a while back it backfired big
time after replacining the tfi unit on dizzy
as it was not (DIZZY) inserted properly
it blew the muffler open.
We soon realised the shaft was not inserted
properly after many attempts we got it in.
Belive me it was like a bomb went off.
Now i see oil leaking on exhaust side running
down block but the engine still runs aok.
Have i blown the head gasket for this to
happen as the car has not lost any power
or could i have done more damage to it.
The oil is seeping down under the top of
block, not rocker cover.

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