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Gaskets & Seals

Gaskets and seals play a critical role in keeping fluids contained and maintaining proper pressure inside your engine. When they fail, you may experience oil leaks, coolant loss, or even serious engine damage.

This category covers common gasket and sealing issues, including head gasket failures, valve cover leaks, and intake manifold problems. You’ll learn how to identify leak sources, use proper sealing techniques, and avoid common installation mistakes.

Whether you’re dealing with minor leaks or major engine repairs, these guides will help you diagnose and fix sealing issues correctly.

Coolant Mixed With Oil - In The Lubrication System - Cleaning Tips
Gaskets & Seals

Coolant Mixed With Oil – In The Lubrication System – Cleaning Tips

02/07/2024
Professional installers offer the following information on, cleaning coolant mixed with oil, in the lubrication system. However, the following information, applies only to certain situations. So, it is not applicable for all engines, that have […]
Oil Mixed With Coolant - In The Cooling System - Cleaning Tips
Gaskets & Seals

Oil Mixed With Coolant – In The Cooling System – Cleaning Tips

01/24/2024
Engine oil mixed with coolant, in the cooling system, is very common. Especially, after a blown or leaking head gasket. So, you opened your coolant tank or the radiator cap, and see that the coolant […]
Possible Oil Leaks at Rear of Engine
Gaskets & Seals

Rear Engine Oil Leaks – Finding The Real Location Of The Leak

01/15/2024
Rear engine oil leaks, that are confused with a rear main seal leak, are usually an oil pan gasket leaking. Consequently, an oil pan gasket is also, much less expensive to replace, than a leaking […]

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