My car has about 117k miles on it. It's a 97 V6. Around 104k I switched from Castrol 10w30 to that Castrol high mileage oil and ran that for two changes. Around 110k I switched to Mobil 1 Synthetic and i'm about to start my 3rd cycle on synthetic. Since I switched to synthetic the car has developed an oil leak that's dripping onto the exhaust pipe that runs by the oil drain plug. The mechanic I use, who works at GM but does all my work after hours for cheap, said it was the oil pan gasket. I asked him if it could be the rear main seal, and he said he's never seen a rear main go bad. That kind of set me back for a second because I thought that was very common, and if it was, he should know. He is obviously wrong if so many people have had theirs go bad.
Anyway, so I have an oil leak either from the oil pan gasket or the rear main seal. It's not that bad of a leak, but it got noticeable by smell after I switched to synthetic for a while. Before I would just see a very small amount of oil on the oil pan during oil changes.
So the question is should I just keep running synthetic until I can get it fixed, go back to regular Castrol that I used for like 40-50k miles, or maybe use that half regular half synthetic oil i've seen on the shelves. Of course i'll get it fixed eventually, but what would be my best bet to keep the leak small until then.
Also, assuming I could find the souce of the leaking during the next change, would that JB Weld product i've read about a couple time on here be of any use?
Thank you
George
Anyway, so I have an oil leak either from the oil pan gasket or the rear main seal. It's not that bad of a leak, but it got noticeable by smell after I switched to synthetic for a while. Before I would just see a very small amount of oil on the oil pan during oil changes.
So the question is should I just keep running synthetic until I can get it fixed, go back to regular Castrol that I used for like 40-50k miles, or maybe use that half regular half synthetic oil i've seen on the shelves. Of course i'll get it fixed eventually, but what would be my best bet to keep the leak small until then.
Also, assuming I could find the souce of the leaking during the next change, would that JB Weld product i've read about a couple time on here be of any use?
Thank you
George
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