Where do I find this for $15?
After using degreaser do I need to wash it down with water? Can I do the same for underneath the car to do a simple cleanup?
Help identify oil leaks? (pics inside)
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I would start simple and inexpensive by replacing your valve cover gasket and the 4 rubber blind/rocker plugs the frequently leak. The VCG should be about $15 and the blind plugs are like $1.50 each. Then spray down the entire area with a degreaser and look for leaks. Good luck.Leave a comment:
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I've been using 10w40, I'll switch in the next oil change. My block has 250k miles on it under the 'refurbished' castro head, I suppose I should look into getting that rebuilt as well. I haven't had any other major problems besides the oil loss.Leave a comment:
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Blow-by, worn rings and/or worn intake valve guide seals on higher mileage engines. Using too thin of an oil in an M20 won't help anything either, use 20W50 if you aren't already.Leave a comment:
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The coolant drain plug for the block is in that area right under the exhaust manifold, worth checking that it's not leaking.
Front/rear main seals, neither are easy to see and both can leak for a while before being detected. If you're topping it up every other week without seeing any signs of leakage I'd be suspicious about oil consumption...
Oh, I see leakage on the pavement for sure.
Just out of curiosity, what causes an engine to burn oil?Leave a comment:
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The coolant drain plug for the block is in that area right under the exhaust manifold, worth checking that it's not leaking.
Front/rear main seals, neither are easy to see and both can leak for a while before being detected. If you're topping it up every other week without seeing any signs of leakage I'd be suspicious about oil consumption...Leave a comment:
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Where are the other areas that leak beside the valve and head gaskets? I have a leak and it's annoying, I have to top off every other week. Castro's did my head/gasket so I hope it isn't that.Leave a comment:
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Thanks. Stupid question, how do I identify if my e30 using r12 or r134a ac? R134a is the modern setup right?Leave a comment:
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Looks to me like the leaks are coming from your valve cover gasket then drip down to the area that you drew a rectangle. Your heat shield is completely soaked with oil.Leave a comment:
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Looks like headgasket or valve cover gasket, I would just deal with it if it is the headgasket.
If its leaking BELOW exhaust manifold its headgasket, if it is above, then valve cover
Bay looks cleanLeave a comment:
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Help identify oil leaks? (pics inside)
hi all, i just recently picked up a e30, been fixing little things here and there, and i have noticed there is a leak in my driveway. i parked it in my garage to try identify where the leak is coming from.
see attached pics. anyone with experience can identify what is leaking? sorry i know they are not the best pics. its basically the RED BOX area that i see is leaking...
on a different note, how does my engine bay look? anything out of the ordinary?
thanks in advance!
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