A little drippage
I noticed a few small spots on the driveway today...think I'm getting a little leakage around the oil pan. This may be due to my recent switch to synthetic oil, but who knows... Guess I'll be replacing the oil pan gasket soon...[:@]
Hmmm. I have left some Marvel fluid in my oil for an awhile, hoping to find a leak, but nothing so far. Thinking of dropping in my 5 qt container of SuperTech high mileage to see if that will find anything. Did you do any pre-treatment kind of fluid before switching?
No, I didn't use anything. I read over on the Amsoil website that a pre-switch flush is not necessary unless you just want to do it. The synthetic oil will do the same thing, only slower over a longer period of time. I also used the Valvoline High Mileage Synthetic in a 10W30 weight. I got under the truck and looked today...the leakage appears to be around the oil pan gasket, so it isn't really that big of a deal. The engine must be really clean, though, because I just looked at the dipstick the other day and the oil still looks brand new, after about a month of running it. I'll check/clean the pan when I drop it.
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I would torque the oil pan bolts a small amount before I did anything else.
I would torque the oil pan bolts a small amount before I did anything else.
at least it aint the main rear seal... i step on the gas and it sprays oil all over my tranny and skid plate.
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at least it aint the main rear seal... i step on the gas and it sprays oil all over my tranny and skid plate



