So, the vast majority of oil leaks, are due to degraded engine gaskets.
Consequently, leaks can be frustrating, because they don’t just come from one place. However, all engines develop them, from minor leaks to slow drips, that develop into a major threat to a engine.
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Engine Oil Leaks – How To Find Them – Repair Recommendations
Oil Leak In Spark Plug Well – Know The Signs – What Can Happen
Rear Engine Oil Leaks – Finding The Real Location Of The Leak
Oil Pan Gasket Leak – How To Diagnose And Confirm The Leak
Valve Cover Gasket Leaks – There Are Common Warning Signs
Oil Mixed With Coolant – In The Cooling System – Cleaning Tips
Fluid Leak Under Your Car, Here’s How To Identify What It Is
Valve Guide Wear – Can Cause Other Major Damage, Besides Burning Oil
Engine Lubrication Problems – Lack Of Oil, Causing Engine Wear
Tailpipe Smoke – The Color Of The Tailpipe Smoke, Tells A Story
Valve Stem Seal Failure – Follow The Symptoms And Conditions
Engine Piston Rings – How Do They Work – How Can They Fail
Valve Stem Seals – Basic Function, Seal Types, Failure Symptoms
Excessive Exhaust Smoke – Diagnosing The Exhaust Smoke Color
Rear Main Rope Seal – Alternatives For Many Older Engines
Piston Rings – Signs Of Worn Piston Rings – How To Replace Them
Engine Oil Consumption, Is On The Rise, Where It Go’s And Why
Cylinder Head Cracking – Overheating Is The Most Common Cause
Common Engine Problems – Noises, Leaks, Overheating, And Fuel
BY DANNY BENDER