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Old 08-02-2009, 07:22 PM
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Rear Plug Oil Leak

So i traced my oil leak down to the rear plug on the back of the HPOP. I am ordering the O-ring kit from the guzzle's website. When i change this O-Ring on this plug, is there anything special that i need to know? or is it jsut remove the plug, clean the thread real well, put the new O-Ring on, put the loctite on the threads, and replace the plug?
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Perfectly clean, not a drop or hint of oil on the threads when you re-install. Otherwise, you've pretty much got it covered.
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