i have an oil leak that will leak a good amount like a puddle the size of 4-5quarters (coin size). But i need an oil change what should I get???
Chris
Chris
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Originally posted by NISMOPower
i have an oil leak that will leak a good amount like a puddle the size of 4-5quarters (coin size). But i need an oil change what should I get???
Chris
I use 5w-40 but thats im my area. might be different where you liveOriginally posted by NISMOPower
i have an oil leak that will leak a good amount like a puddle the size of 4-5quarters (coin size). But i need an oil change what should I get???
Chris
Senior Member
Quote:
Originally posted by NISMOPower
i have an oil leak that will leak a good amount like a puddle the size of 4-5quarters (coin size). But i need an oil change what should I get???
Chris
Do you know where the leak is coming from?Originally posted by NISMOPower
i have an oil leak that will leak a good amount like a puddle the size of 4-5quarters (coin size). But i need an oil change what should I get???
Chris
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Originally posted by iwannabmw
Do you know where the leak is coming from?
Should be the rear Timing Cover Oil Seal...Originally posted by iwannabmw
Do you know where the leak is coming from?
dealer quoted me for $1200...(no money to fix by dealer)
Chris
Senior Member
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Originally posted by NISMOPower
Should be the rear Timing Cover Oil Seal...
dealer quoted me for $1200...(no money to fix by dealer)
Chris
You could use a heavier weight oil like a 10W-30 or a 10W-40, or in extreme cases a 20W-50. This will slow the loss due to leakage but is a pretty temporary fix, as you still need to do the repair at some point. An independent shop would be much cheaper than the dealer.Originally posted by NISMOPower
Should be the rear Timing Cover Oil Seal...
dealer quoted me for $1200...(no money to fix by dealer)
Chris
Quote:
Originally posted by NISMOPower
Should be the rear Timing Cover Oil Seal...
dealer quoted me for $1200...(no money to fix by dealer)
Chris
I think I saw your post in the earlier months, the dealer told me the same exact thing, I did have a pretty bad oil leak as well. They told me they had to take half of my engine apart. After removing the blower and spraying break cleaner to clean the complete side of the engine where the blower goes turns out the oil leak was coming from the oil return plate. Took me 4 hours to fix the leak. maybe you should buy some cheap break cleaner and clean it up yourself and see if you can fix that leak yourself vice paying a lot of cash. In my case I did not feel like bringing the car back stock and then bringing it in, it is still under warranty.Originally posted by NISMOPower
Should be the rear Timing Cover Oil Seal...
dealer quoted me for $1200...(no money to fix by dealer)
Chris