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Can not find oil leak... oil pan its not it, oil filter is always wet. could it be the oil pump gasket? crankshaft seal?
New to these cars.. are these cars notorious for oil leaks? Otherwise, it run great.
Nubira oil leak from?
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if that is the case then how do you know you are "leaking" oil??
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if you see your oil level dropping on the dip stick then it is not necessarly a leak... could be your engine is burning up oil due to bad piston rings or valve guids (spelling).AcingTeam wrote:Maybe he uses the dipstick?mmamdouh wrote:if that is the case then how do you know you are "leaking" oil??
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make sure you don't burn oil in the combustion chamber first then check for leaks... burning oil will make exhaust gases light blue and your exhaust tail tip will have oily resedues in it... if you don't have that then it is a leak.
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Thanks for your input, it turns out that the leak is coming from the oil filter block assembly, not the oil filter itself, but the part that attaches to the block, apparently I need to replace the gasket and that would be a lot of work, since timing belt, and crankshaft pulle probably have to be remove to get to it... they quoted me $250.00 for labor plus parts...
I hope I am able to find just the gasket.
I hope I am able to find just the gasket.
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