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My Advice first would be to remove each valve cover and fit new gaskets and nuts, and make sure you torque them up with the correct procedure, if you still have the oil leak, then i would suspect it could be coming from the rear of the cam chain case, where it is mounted to the cam box, [had this on one of my previous 911's]
Good luck with it, and as others have said, unitill you know where the oil is coming from, i wouldnt drive too much! If something fails big time, you will lose all of your oil quite quickly, i have experience of this when one of the front oil cooler lines decided to let go, unbelievable mess, fortunetly, i was very lucky as i switched off the engine and dipped the clutch as soon as it happend.
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Any ideas? Would be nice to get rid of the embarrassing smokescreen.
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