Engine leaking oil..........need a quick fix solution
lol @ Moutain Dew joke.
Try some Dura Lube engine treatment.
Pretty well everyone will have a different fave brand name, but I had a th350 tranny in my impala which blew its seals 15 times, and I found that the Dura Lube Tranny treatment stopped the leaks better than anything else.
If Nascar uses it I trust it.
Try some Dura Lube engine treatment.
Pretty well everyone will have a different fave brand name, but I had a th350 tranny in my impala which blew its seals 15 times, and I found that the Dura Lube Tranny treatment stopped the leaks better than anything else.
If Nascar uses it I trust it.
Originally posted by Buffdaddy:
lol @ Moutain Dew joke.
Try some Dura Lube engine treatment.
Pretty well everyone will have a different fave brand name, but I had a th350 tranny in my impala which blew its seals 15 times, and I found that the Dura Lube Tranny treatment stopped the leaks better than anything else.
If Nascar uses it I trust it.
lol @ Moutain Dew joke.
Try some Dura Lube engine treatment.
Pretty well everyone will have a different fave brand name, but I had a th350 tranny in my impala which blew its seals 15 times, and I found that the Dura Lube Tranny treatment stopped the leaks better than anything else.
If Nascar uses it I trust it.
Btw, Nascar drives their engines at nearly 10,000 rpm. How can you assume that a product work for that type of race car, it can work for all cars
There is a reason why they use it, maybe a quick fix in the pits.
Nascar engines are built to last for 1 race.
There's no quick fixes, when they blow, they blow and the day is done.
Personally I think if they DO happen to use anything like that, they need to fire the engine builder because there should be no need for it.
Check anywhere a gasket should be, chances are that your loosing oil through a bad one.
There's no quick fixes, when they blow, they blow and the day is done.
Personally I think if they DO happen to use anything like that, they need to fire the engine builder because there should be no need for it.
Check anywhere a gasket should be, chances are that your loosing oil through a bad one.
Find a mechanic that will do a leak test. They put some dye in the oil, get you to drive for a but then check it under the black light to find out where it is coming from.
Costs are usually under $20. Some stores put it in for you, then go home and buy your own $15 blacklight at Walmart and check yourself. Fixes arent usually that hard to do.
Do you do your own oil changes?
Check that the oil filter O ring from the old filter was removed. The oil drain bolt may need a gasket ,specially if it is a Chev.
[ March 24, 2005, 01:21 PM: Message edited by: Toyrantula ]
Costs are usually under $20. Some stores put it in for you, then go home and buy your own $15 blacklight at Walmart and check yourself. Fixes arent usually that hard to do.
Do you do your own oil changes?
Check that the oil filter O ring from the old filter was removed. The oil drain bolt may need a gasket ,specially if it is a Chev.
[ March 24, 2005, 01:21 PM: Message edited by: Toyrantula ]
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