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    #16
    Always plenty of clean rags, don't forget to drain the oil befoer you remove the engine.
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      #17
      Their is probably no oil left in the engine, most of it went on my boot and down the road, I pity the poor chap who was behind me on the way home. I have Latex gloves and a nice long roll of blue tissue.

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        #18
        Don't forget the Suzuki base gasket.

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          #19
          I have a OEM base gasket, I am trying to save money where I can so I only got a genuine head gasket as that is the one taking the pressure.

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            #20
            Did you check the cam cover gasket 1/2 moons

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              #21
              Sounds like your mind is made up, but that seems like a ton of work to fix an oil leak. The curious part of me would at least want to know the location/cause of the leak before embarking on such a large project. If nothing else, knowledge of the cause can come in handy later......
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                #22
                I am going to find out where the leak is before I get stuck in. But I was always going to get the frame shot blasted and powder coated over winter anyway, its just been brought forward a month!
                I have not checked the half moons so I will have a look at the weekend when I have daylight and time!!

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                  #23
                  Oil Leak Video

                  This was my D rubbers oil leak - see at .45 secs:



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                    #24
                    I would just fix the leak, done deal.
                    It's kind of like having a car that won't start, and just deciding to rebuild the entire engine, lol.

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                      #25
                      Yes, I know I am making work for myself, but the cylinder head on the new engine gas got a couple of broken fins and the casting around the oil pressure sensor has been broken at some time and has been filled. But my old engine is visibly in a lot better condition but only has about 125psi compression and has a top end rattle. So I am hopefully going to use the bottom end and cylinder head from my old engine and the block, pistons and cams from the new engine, but I will know more when I split them both, hopefully this weekend!!

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