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Old 06-13-2023, 12:29 PM   #2
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Originally Posted by The Radium King View Post
hi - i'm seeing some weeping from the lower case bolt directly in front of the sump, and perhaps just behind too. MIGHT be coming from the sump, but is not leaking down from ims/rms. are these bolts something that i can retorque?

thanks; i did a search that didn't give me much other than the 4 bolts that change with rms depending on 'roundness' of rms opening.
If you are referring to the bolts that hold the case halves together, if they are weeping at all, they should be replaced with new microencapsulated replacement bolts and then torqued to spec before moving to the next one.

A lot of M96 engines came with bolts that had no sealant on them, and over time they start to weep, even though they are correctly torqued to spec. Tightening them will not stop the problem, replacing them with the correct new bolts will. This is something we always look for when doing an IMS bearing, the RMS, or doing a new clutch.
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