rustystud
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There are just some engines that are going to leak some oil no matter what you do. Detroit Diesels actually had a specific amount of oil leakage built into the engine ! Crazy right ?! Cummins also leaked in several places. When we inspected the busses they where always steam cleaned before the inspection since they always had so much oil on them you couldn't tell if it had a major leak or just the usual "seeping" oil leakage. Cat engines where the only ones that keep a pretty good control on oil leakage. That is until the C-9's came in. So if it's a couple of quarts between oil changes don't worry about it.I straight-edged the thoroughly cleaned deck and replaced both heads with OEM heads, used new style gasket. Result: it oozes here and there. Re-torqued heads. Result: It still oozes here and there. I could get really angry about this - but since it starts as soon as you think about touching the button and runs like a scalded rat, I decide to smile instead and enjoy the drive. What's a little bit of brake cleaner to wash off oil traces.