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Easy to use.Engine oil leaks should not be ignored. Oil leaks can leave
greasy ugly stains on your driveway. But the real danger is potential
engine damage or failure if your engine runs low on oil.Oil leaking at
the back of the engine may also cause the clutch to slip if your vehicle
has a manual stick shift transmission. Oil can also produce blue smoke
and unpleasant odors if it drips onto a hot exhaust manifold or exhaust
pipe.
The first sign of trouble is usually drips or stains under your vehicle
after it has been parked overnight. If the color of the liquid is dark
brown or yellow, and it feels slippery or greasy, it is probably motor
oil. A pink or red slippery liquid would most likely be automatic
transmission fluid, while green or orange liquid with a sweet smell
would most likely be antifreeze. A clear, oily liquid would probably be
power steering fluid.Auto Spare Parts ndk oil seals Easy to use.
If you suspect an oil leak, check the oil level on the dipstick (engine
off) to see if the oil level is low. If it is low, you probably have an
oil leak. If the oil level is okay (between ADD and FULL marks on the
dipstick), check the other fluid levels (ATF, coolant and power steering
fluid) to see if any of those fluids are low.
WHERE OIL LEAKS OFTEN OCCUR
Engine oil leaks occur most often at the valve cover and oil pan
gaskets, timing chain cover and the front and rear crankshaft seals. As
an engine ages, heat can cause cork gaskets to harden and shrink. Heat
can also cause rubber (neoprene) gaskets and seals to harden and lose
elasticity. After six or seven years of service, the engine may start to
leak oil. The older the engine, the more likely it is to leak oil due
to aging gaskets and seals.
Oil leaks can also occur if the crankcase is overfilled with too much
oil, or the Positive Crankcase Ventilation (PCV) system is clogged,
allowing pressure to build up inside the engine.
When oil leaks out of an engine, it attracts dirt. So look for greasy
stains around or below gasket seams and seals. Sometimes you can see oil
dripping out while the engine is idling. But more often than not, the
oil just slowly seeps out causing a buildup of grease in the vicinity of
the leak.
oil pan gasket leak
A leaky gasket on the left side of this oil pan caused a buildup of grease on the oil pan.Auto Spare Parts ndk oil seals Easy to use.
FIXING OIL LEAKS
Crankcase oil additives can sometimes help slow a leak by causing aged
gaskets and seals to swell, but no additive will stop a major leak or
repair a broken gasket or worn seal. Sooner or later you will have to
replace the leaky gasket or seal.
NOTE: Some motor oils are specially formulated for high mileage (over
75,000 miles) engines. These oils contain extra seal conditioners to
help keep gaskets and seals soft and pliable so they don’t leak. Using
this type of product in a high mileage engine can reduce the development
of oil leaks.
To fix a leaky gasket, remove the cover or component over the gasket and
scrape away all the old gasket debris from both mating surfaces. Wipe
the surface clean with a rag. Then apply gasket sealer to both sides of
the replacement gasket if it is cork (DO NOT use sealer on rubber
gaskets), then position and reinstall the gasket on the cover. Then
install the cover and tighten the bolts to specifications.
grommet in valve cover gasket DO NOT overtighten pan cover bolts as this
may crush and damage the new gasket. Some gaskets have built-in steel
grommets that limit how far the gasket is compressed when the bolts are
tightened down. When tightening bolts on a valve or pan cover, start
with the center bolts and work towards the ends, tightening alternate
bolts on either side to even out the loading on the gasket. Use an
accurate torque wrench and follow the vehicle manufacturer’s torque
recommendations. Check each bolt twice to make sure all are tight.
Valve cover gaskets are usually easy to replace, but intake manifold
gaskets, pan gaskets and crankshaft seals are much more difficult. Some
rear main seals require the removal of the transmission/transaxle and
flywheel to be replaced.Auto Spare Parts ndk oil seals Easy to use.
To fix a leaky gasketless joint that is sealed with RTV silicone, remove
the cover, scrape away all the old sealer and wipe both mating surfaces
clean. For many of these applications, you can install an aftermarket
gasket (if available). If no gasket is available, apply a fresh bead of
RTV silicone sealer to reseal the joint. If using sealer, apply a
one-eighth inch bead of silicone on one mating surface. Be sure to go
around all bolt holes. Be careful not to smear the sealer during
installation. Then replace the cover and tighten the bolts. Wait 30
minutes or so before starting the engine to give the silicone adequate
time to cure.
On late model engines with oxygen sensors, use a low volatile type of
silicone approved for use with oxygen sensors. Some silicones contain
chemicals that can be drawn through the engine’s PCV system and
contaminate the oxygen sensor.
To replace a leaky seal on the front of the crankshaft, the crank
pulley/harmonic balancer must be removed before the seal can be pried
out. This requires a gear puller. DO NOT pound on the pulley/balancer
because this may damage it. If the surface of the crankshaft is worn, a
slip-on repair sleeve can be installed to restore the surface. A special
seal is usually required with a repair sleeve.
Leaky rear main crankshaft oil seals
are time consuming to replace because it involves dropping the oil pan
and unbolting the rear main crankshaft support cap inside the engine. On
applications that have a one-piece rear main oil seal instead of a
split seal, the flywheel has to come off, which means pulling the
transmission. This might be a better job for a professional to do.Auto
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