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HELP PLEASE 700 1986

Hi Brick drivers I had an oil leak on my 86 760 T for about a week and just got time to fix it yesterday. I could see oil dripping off the head of the banjo bolt that connect the turbo oil feed pipe to the engine block. I thought it needed tightening well it was tight so I replaced the banjo bolt and washers and it still leaked. So I removed the bolt again and remove the complete oil feed pipe to inspect it, I couldn’t see any holes with the naked eyes or with my glasses on, I used a G clamp (C clamp) with a piece of rubber to block the engine side of the pipe, (Banjo fitting) apply air pressure to the other end with the pipe in a bucket of water. Now I could the leak, there was a hole in the brazing (pipe and banjo fitting) I re- braze the fitting and re-assemble,That fiexed the leak, my question is, what do I use to remove the oil stains from the concrete drive? Or a way to silence the wife? any help with this matter is appreciated. Win 86 760 T
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Winston 86 760T






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