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glow plug connectors have oil all over them!
when changing my oil i noticed oil on my starter but none up top by rear main seal, so i got to looking further and found oil by my glow plug connectors. Is this an easy fix or take it to dealer under waranty? Also when it first starts after sitting a while (at least 5-6 hours) i get a lil bit of BLUE smoke but after warm up it dissappears, could this have anything to do with the oil leak around the glow plugs? 04 6.0litre 84K miles
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The glow plugs do have o-rings, make sure its not comming from the valve cover gasket above it, it can be tough to tell it apart.
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