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Join Date: May 2017
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Real Name: Brendan Chura
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Location: Sacramento CA
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Real Name: Brendan Chura
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I would see if you can take it off yourself and get some pipe cleaner/wire brush through it. I don't know how water could get in there besides maybe condensation buildup? Either way, I imagine it should be easy to remove and clean out. You could also try and push through a cleaning brush then immediately change the oil but it might not be great to have the potential of rust particles contaminating your oil. Just thinking aloud here but I would see if you can remove/clean youself. Good luck
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