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Old 09-12-2018, 10:26 AM   #1
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have you any idea?
Yes like 78F350 says…

First Clean everything well, then run the engine and you should be able to see the source, I guessing the AOS, or the accordion hose that connects the crank vent valve to the AOS.

Other possibility would be a leaking oil sump cover, again clean everything first…

PS: Use a can (or two) of engine degreaser and hose it off with "LOW pressure water" and you will be surprised of the results (tip: if you first hose down the floor, all the gunk from the engine will not stick to the floor and you should be able to hose it down easily afterwards

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Old 09-27-2018, 06:40 AM   #2
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finally i've replaced the oil pan seal, and now it seems ok...thank you at all!
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