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Dsm98NtJun-19-07 05:19 PM
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#4890, "Oil feed line question? and tie rod end ??"
Jun-19-07 05:20 PM by Dsm98Nt

          

i just bought a 93 tsi awd and it had a oil leak. i thought no problem probably something easy.. well i was lucky and found the source. well the previous owner swapped a 14b turbo in my auto tsi and i was wondering is there gaskets that go on each side of the feed line from the head? this is a stock line by the way. when i start it up i clean off the feed line and it starts running down. made a real big mess!! let me know if theres gaskets specifically made for this? or do you use certian washers??

and also i thought maybe the car needed the tires balanced but i thought no way! i jacked up the fron end and took a wiggle of the tire.. boy does it freaking move! it wobbles side to side a decent amount. i read the dsmsource forums and came to this.. side to side = outer tie rod ends up and down = wheel bearings?? thats correct?


  

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Oil feed line question? and tie rod end ?? [View all] , Dsm98Nt, Jun-19-07 05:19 PM
  RE: Oil feed line question? and tie rod end ??, JayWeezie88, Jun-19-07 05:59 PM, #1
RE: Oil feed line question? and tie rod end ??, Dsm98Nt, Jun-20-07 05:44 AM, #2

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