Okay, about two months ago I noticed around the top of my oil pan where it bolts in, there was oil around it. And it was slowly leaking down the oil pan. My brother changed my oil about 5 weeks ago(I was out of town) and now the leak is getting worse. There is oil starting to drip onto the exhaust pipe under the oil pan. I found out he put in some synthetic Q horsepower oil or some crap like that. And I've read that synthetic oil isnt a good idea in older engines. And its a 1997 with 110k miles on it. So what I'm wondering is, is it most likley an oil pan gasket leak? Or could it be a rear main seal leaking? I havent noticed my clutch slipping or anything out of the ordinary. ANd if it is the oil pan gasket, how big of a deal is it? Quite expensive and time consuming? Do they typically leak? I'm losing about a quart every 1,200 miles.
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Re: Oil pan gasket leak?
I would try tightening the bolts that hold the pan on. I haven't had a leaky oil pan, but on one of my other cars the valve cover bolts loosened and it was leaking oil all over. Maybe the pan bolts are just working their way loose.2002 Silver Firebird A4<br />T-Tops, Leather, Y87, W68, Chrome Wheels<br />Bone Stock
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Re: Oil pan gasket leak?
Originally posted by Rob BellI would try tightening the bolts that hold the pan on. I haven't had a leaky oil pan, but on one of my other cars the valve cover bolts loosened and it was leaking oil all over. Maybe the pan bolts are just working their way loose.
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If it was the rear main seal wouldnt it be messing up my clutch though? It seems to be fine. Also, would it be worth waiting until I change my clutch to get it done or what? We looking at a lot of money?
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