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<blockquote data-quote="7.62marksman" data-source="post: 451592" data-attributes="member: 8005"><p>before you run around paying an arm and a leg for repairs that may be not needed try this</p><p>1: spend the day and degrease everything then high preasure clean (dont forget the rear diff)</p><p>2: spend the next day when it is dry and tighten ALL nuts/bolts sump, diff front and rear, T case, gear box, all engine covers, ETC</p><p>3: load the kids in and go bush driving for the day </p><p>4: drive at least a week checking each day where the leaks are coming from and if they are getting worse</p><p>5: gas set up in NSW has a 10 year limit before it needs to be retested so check the date on that </p><p>i done the above (except for number 3 and 5 lol) to the turtle and it saved me buckets of money because most leaks were just loose bolts </p><p>i do have some quick fixes if you PM me i will let you know and no its not adding anything to the oil to block leaks</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="7.62marksman, post: 451592, member: 8005"] before you run around paying an arm and a leg for repairs that may be not needed try this 1: spend the day and degrease everything then high preasure clean (dont forget the rear diff) 2: spend the next day when it is dry and tighten ALL nuts/bolts sump, diff front and rear, T case, gear box, all engine covers, ETC 3: load the kids in and go bush driving for the day 4: drive at least a week checking each day where the leaks are coming from and if they are getting worse 5: gas set up in NSW has a 10 year limit before it needs to be retested so check the date on that i done the above (except for number 3 and 5 lol) to the turtle and it saved me buckets of money because most leaks were just loose bolts i do have some quick fixes if you PM me i will let you know and no its not adding anything to the oil to block leaks [/QUOTE]
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