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A 1992 Subaru Sambar, and a Puddle of Oil

This little truck is the best vehicle I've at any point possessed. It's totally ideal for reaping kindling from my rancher neighbor's woods. It was running harsh, with side effects I promptly connected with awful fittings/plug wires/wholesaler cap. With new wires it ran better compared to it had over the most recent fourteen days I've been tinkering with it. For around 10 minutes. Then returning from the letter box, it returned to running on what felt like 1 chamber. What's more, when I, at last, limped it back to the shop to investigate, was the oil spill on the floor under the motor. Poop. So I requested an assistance manual from humdinger, and I'm ready to see broke heads and blown gaskets. Book ought to arrive before the week's over. Obviously, I'm extremely scared about taking on this undertaking. Any tips/guidance/alerts/inspirational statements? Remember I love this truck, however I'm not so precisely leaned as I might want to be.