I have just found that I have a bad oil leak. It has had to happen in the last couple of days. I changed my oil last week and had no leaks. I have a 2000 Firbird 3.8. The oil is coming from the back of the engine. I broke my shop light so when I looked under the car I couldn't see much. The oil seems to be all over the lower part of the trany, starter and dripping on the center of the y pipe. As I have a trip to make Monday "Zanesville OH" I could use all the help I can get. I will now get a new light and see what I can see. I will check back soon. Thanks
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With a light I can see to the top of the heads on both sides. They look clean. The top of the trany is clean. About half way down on both sides of the trany it is wet, but looks like the oil was slung there from the inside as it not dipping form there just wet.2000 Firebird A4, 3.42 LSD, K&N, Free Cold Air, PaceSetter, 3" in/out Catco, 3" S-Pipe, 3" Intermidiate Pipe, 2.5" Flowmaster 80
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either rear main seal (common problem for our cars) or the oil pan gasket
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I had a leak in a similar place, turned out to be the rear main seal. I didn't wind up changing it until I threw in my stage 3 clutch , and well when I did that my 100K mile at the time T5 went blip blip and I waved bye bye :wavey: to my 3rd gear.\'97 Camaro M5 Y87 3.23 LSD, homebrew CAI, highfloCat, Flowmaster catback, Pacesetter headers, specstage3 clutch and aluminum flywheel, !egr, 2kW system.<br /><br />Possible L67 bottom end w/ abbott heads and a turbo in the works... gotta do more homework
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Originally posted by gman2000I have just found that I have a bad oil leak. It has had to happen in the last couple of days. I changed my oil last week and had no leaks. I have a 2000 Firbird 3.8. The oil is coming from the back of the engine. I broke my shop light so when I looked under the car I couldn't see much. The oil seems to be all over the lower part of the trany, starter and dripping on the center of the y pipe. As I have a trip to make Monday "Zanesville OH" I could use all the help I can get. I will now get a new light and see what I can see. I will check back soon. Thanks
you blew a Rear main seal....your tranny hasto come out to replace it, but its a fairly inexpensive fix....I know this because i blew one too...you can drive and everything normally, just always keep a eye on your oil level and add more when you need too untill you can get it fixed.Juiced Rally Red 98 A4<br /><br />Way too much to list....<br /><br /> <a href=\"http://www.cardomain.com/ride/2263415\" target=\"_blank\">http://www.cardomain.com/ride/2263415</a>
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if you have a manual, it will quickly get to your clutch and basically take it out of action. don't forget that your start is now saturated with oil too. not the best things
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I just got my inspection plate pulled back. I could not revove it with out dropping the y-pipe, figured the bolts would break and I would have more work to do, if it turns out to be the oil pan. Anyway I can see the flare part of the flex plate were it bolts to the crank, and it is clean. I cant see the seal and I don't have an inspection mirror, any ideas.2000 Firebird A4, 3.42 LSD, K&N, Free Cold Air, PaceSetter, 3" in/out Catco, 3" S-Pipe, 3" Intermidiate Pipe, 2.5" Flowmaster 80
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