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Old 05-10-2004, 05:04 PM
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Unhappy TPI Oil Leak

Here is the deal. I have a 87 iroc-z with a modified 350 tpi, high flo edelbrock intake slp runners all that. I have an oil leak and consumption problem i cant figure out. The intake was taken off and there was oil in it, not the runners or plenum tho. Where would this oil be coming from? Smokes bad under acceleration mostlyi think. Please help.

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Old 05-10-2004, 06:24 PM
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Re: TPI Oil Leak

Rick, go to www.thirdgen.org and check the forums and search the TPI forum. You should be able to find some info on this because alot of people have done this mod.
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Re: TPI Oil Leak

well, i suppose there is a possibility that you cracked your baseplate???? and oil is getting into the baseplate and then being burned that way? now is there oil on the outside of the engine, does it smoke on startup, any other symptoms????
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