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<blockquote type=cite cite>Roger <br>
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That will fix the problem with the pin that has the most oil in it. The
<br>
problem, as Tom said, is that the oil is getting to the other holes. So
<br>
unless you drill out all the pins in a two or three note areas, the oil
will <br>
never go away, and infect the other pins. But your idea is a good
one. <br>
<br>
Willem </blockquote><br>
<font face="arial">Hi Wim,<br>
I agree, but plugging a few holes is a lot cheaper than a block
replacement. If you CA the adjacent holes then lightly drive the
pin, you should have no problem. The CA will give a good
preventitive fix.<br>
Regards Roger</font><br>
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