F***in oil, help please.
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F***in oil, help please.
I know that I posted before about my oil leaking and that I had fixed the problem...well guess I was wrong. Alright here's the problem: I have lost a quart of oil in a little less than 1000 miles, and it keeps going down. THERE IS ABSOULTLY NO VISABLE LEAK. As much as you guys say there must be, I'm pretty damn sure that my dad knows what he's doing, just very stumped on this one. Me and my dad cannot see any visible leak, changed the cam senor seal, NOT the head gasket, I have the oil restrictor, and THERE"S ABSOULTLY NO OIL BEING BURNED so it's not the rings as most wise a**es are telling me. Oce again I don't see it, my dad doesn't see it and there's the normal sut in the pipe NO OIL. I have the dye but I'm not putting it in until my next oil change and I'm hoping I can found out what it is before then. The only question my dad had because he wasn't sure was that he was wondering if you'd see smoke if it was getting past the valve seals. He's not sure if it burns before it comes out the pipe, which would actually solve our problem. HELP PLEASE. It's been like this since last summer. We thought we fixed it with the restrictor but that didn't work.
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RE: F***in oil, help please.
look at the back of the valve cover gasket nearest to the alternator it is the most common place for it to leak cuz it goes directly on the alternator and other parts of the engine chamber and least likely to see oil on the ground after settling. Just under running conditions would you notice.
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RE: F***in oil, help please.
He should also be able to smell the burning oil if he's behind you when you do that and he has the window down.
If it's a very small leak and on the back above the exhaust it could be burned off without being seen and it could be from the valve cover or the head gasket.
If it's a very small leak and on the back above the exhaust it could be burned off without being seen and it could be from the valve cover or the head gasket.
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RE: F***in oil, help please.
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look at the back of the valve cover gasket nearest to the alternator it is the most common place for it to leak cuz it goes directly on the alternator and other parts of the engine chamber and least likely to see oil on the ground after settling. Just under running conditions would you notice.
look at the back of the valve cover gasket nearest to the alternator it is the most common place for it to leak cuz it goes directly on the alternator and other parts of the engine chamber and least likely to see oil on the ground after settling. Just under running conditions would you notice.