The thick graphite wedge style gasket has probably failed, it has a weird crush type design. My Haynes manual only lists 25nm on those three turbo flange triple square screws, which sure isn't that much. If that's all the leak is you have little to worry about apart from the noise and mess, you can get it fixed when you can spare the car, it isn't the typical cracked / broken stud issue from the look of it. I'd suggest forgetting about it, ordering the three new bolts, and when you get them put in new bolts and tighten down to the 25nm. I reused mine just fine, but they are stretch bolts so as warned above they *can* snap, I did however put in a new graphite wedge crush gasket. If this doesn't fix it you will need to get a new gasket set put in, but end of the day it's not an urgent thing at all. My leak from the manifold had the entire engine bay coated with soot, including the god damn battery, so you are a long way from that!
Last edited by Greg Roles; 09-12-2021 at 09:41 AM.
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