Would like oil leak fixed
#11
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Re: Would like oil leak fixed
Which engine is it? If the V8, then sometimes oil leaks out the rear of the
intake manifold gasket. DIY carwash is a good way to remove oil, if you
don't get the ignition system wet.
Earle
"mike92105" <mike92105@***.net> wrote in message
news:uZuEe.104105$Qo.35964@fed1read01...
> Does anybody have suggestion for local mechanic in San Diego to fix
my
> oil leaking '88 Wagoneer. It is not the valve cover and I already had rear
> seal replaced. I would do it myself if I could locate the leak. It is more
> of a nuissance leak, in that it is small but it drips right on the exhaust
> manifold which causes a bad smell.
> Saw a guy cleaning his engine compartment at the local do it yourself
> carwash the other day, would this be a good way to remove old oil or is
> there a better way, so that I can possibly see where it is leaking from.
>
>
intake manifold gasket. DIY carwash is a good way to remove oil, if you
don't get the ignition system wet.
Earle
"mike92105" <mike92105@***.net> wrote in message
news:uZuEe.104105$Qo.35964@fed1read01...
> Does anybody have suggestion for local mechanic in San Diego to fix
my
> oil leaking '88 Wagoneer. It is not the valve cover and I already had rear
> seal replaced. I would do it myself if I could locate the leak. It is more
> of a nuissance leak, in that it is small but it drips right on the exhaust
> manifold which causes a bad smell.
> Saw a guy cleaning his engine compartment at the local do it yourself
> carwash the other day, would this be a good way to remove old oil or is
> there a better way, so that I can possibly see where it is leaking from.
>
>
#12
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Re: Would like oil leak fixed
Which engine is it? If the V8, then sometimes oil leaks out the rear of the
intake manifold gasket. DIY carwash is a good way to remove oil, if you
don't get the ignition system wet.
Earle
"mike92105" <mike92105@***.net> wrote in message
news:uZuEe.104105$Qo.35964@fed1read01...
> Does anybody have suggestion for local mechanic in San Diego to fix
my
> oil leaking '88 Wagoneer. It is not the valve cover and I already had rear
> seal replaced. I would do it myself if I could locate the leak. It is more
> of a nuissance leak, in that it is small but it drips right on the exhaust
> manifold which causes a bad smell.
> Saw a guy cleaning his engine compartment at the local do it yourself
> carwash the other day, would this be a good way to remove old oil or is
> there a better way, so that I can possibly see where it is leaking from.
>
>
intake manifold gasket. DIY carwash is a good way to remove oil, if you
don't get the ignition system wet.
Earle
"mike92105" <mike92105@***.net> wrote in message
news:uZuEe.104105$Qo.35964@fed1read01...
> Does anybody have suggestion for local mechanic in San Diego to fix
my
> oil leaking '88 Wagoneer. It is not the valve cover and I already had rear
> seal replaced. I would do it myself if I could locate the leak. It is more
> of a nuissance leak, in that it is small but it drips right on the exhaust
> manifold which causes a bad smell.
> Saw a guy cleaning his engine compartment at the local do it yourself
> carwash the other day, would this be a good way to remove old oil or is
> there a better way, so that I can possibly see where it is leaking from.
>
>
#13
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Re: Would like oil leak fixed
Which engine is it? If the V8, then sometimes oil leaks out the rear of the
intake manifold gasket. DIY carwash is a good way to remove oil, if you
don't get the ignition system wet.
Earle
"mike92105" <mike92105@***.net> wrote in message
news:uZuEe.104105$Qo.35964@fed1read01...
> Does anybody have suggestion for local mechanic in San Diego to fix
my
> oil leaking '88 Wagoneer. It is not the valve cover and I already had rear
> seal replaced. I would do it myself if I could locate the leak. It is more
> of a nuissance leak, in that it is small but it drips right on the exhaust
> manifold which causes a bad smell.
> Saw a guy cleaning his engine compartment at the local do it yourself
> carwash the other day, would this be a good way to remove old oil or is
> there a better way, so that I can possibly see where it is leaking from.
>
>
intake manifold gasket. DIY carwash is a good way to remove oil, if you
don't get the ignition system wet.
Earle
"mike92105" <mike92105@***.net> wrote in message
news:uZuEe.104105$Qo.35964@fed1read01...
> Does anybody have suggestion for local mechanic in San Diego to fix
my
> oil leaking '88 Wagoneer. It is not the valve cover and I already had rear
> seal replaced. I would do it myself if I could locate the leak. It is more
> of a nuissance leak, in that it is small but it drips right on the exhaust
> manifold which causes a bad smell.
> Saw a guy cleaning his engine compartment at the local do it yourself
> carwash the other day, would this be a good way to remove old oil or is
> there a better way, so that I can possibly see where it is leaking from.
>
>
#14
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Re: Would like oil leak fixed
The local spray-n-wash is a good idea. If there is one really near to your
house, you can spray the motor down with Simple Green, then drive to the
spray-n-wash and clean it all off. The Simple Green will cut all of the dirt
and crud and leave your motor clean enough to eat off of, you might even be
able to cook a burrito on your commute to work.
Once you get it cleaned up, and still need a mechanic, I have used Jeff
Sheckle in El Cajon.
"mike92105" <mike92105@***.net> wrote in message
news:uZuEe.104105$Qo.35964@fed1read01...
> Does anybody have suggestion for local mechanic in San Diego to fix my
> oil leaking '88 Wagoneer. It is not the valve cover and I already had rear
> seal replaced. I would do it myself if I could locate the leak. It is more
> of a nuissance leak, in that it is small but it drips right on the exhaust
> manifold which causes a bad smell.
> Saw a guy cleaning his engine compartment at the local do it yourself
> carwash the other day, would this be a good way to remove old oil or is
> there a better way, so that I can possibly see where it is leaking from.
>
house, you can spray the motor down with Simple Green, then drive to the
spray-n-wash and clean it all off. The Simple Green will cut all of the dirt
and crud and leave your motor clean enough to eat off of, you might even be
able to cook a burrito on your commute to work.
Once you get it cleaned up, and still need a mechanic, I have used Jeff
Sheckle in El Cajon.
"mike92105" <mike92105@***.net> wrote in message
news:uZuEe.104105$Qo.35964@fed1read01...
> Does anybody have suggestion for local mechanic in San Diego to fix my
> oil leaking '88 Wagoneer. It is not the valve cover and I already had rear
> seal replaced. I would do it myself if I could locate the leak. It is more
> of a nuissance leak, in that it is small but it drips right on the exhaust
> manifold which causes a bad smell.
> Saw a guy cleaning his engine compartment at the local do it yourself
> carwash the other day, would this be a good way to remove old oil or is
> there a better way, so that I can possibly see where it is leaking from.
>
#15
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Re: Would like oil leak fixed
The local spray-n-wash is a good idea. If there is one really near to your
house, you can spray the motor down with Simple Green, then drive to the
spray-n-wash and clean it all off. The Simple Green will cut all of the dirt
and crud and leave your motor clean enough to eat off of, you might even be
able to cook a burrito on your commute to work.
Once you get it cleaned up, and still need a mechanic, I have used Jeff
Sheckle in El Cajon.
"mike92105" <mike92105@***.net> wrote in message
news:uZuEe.104105$Qo.35964@fed1read01...
> Does anybody have suggestion for local mechanic in San Diego to fix my
> oil leaking '88 Wagoneer. It is not the valve cover and I already had rear
> seal replaced. I would do it myself if I could locate the leak. It is more
> of a nuissance leak, in that it is small but it drips right on the exhaust
> manifold which causes a bad smell.
> Saw a guy cleaning his engine compartment at the local do it yourself
> carwash the other day, would this be a good way to remove old oil or is
> there a better way, so that I can possibly see where it is leaking from.
>
house, you can spray the motor down with Simple Green, then drive to the
spray-n-wash and clean it all off. The Simple Green will cut all of the dirt
and crud and leave your motor clean enough to eat off of, you might even be
able to cook a burrito on your commute to work.
Once you get it cleaned up, and still need a mechanic, I have used Jeff
Sheckle in El Cajon.
"mike92105" <mike92105@***.net> wrote in message
news:uZuEe.104105$Qo.35964@fed1read01...
> Does anybody have suggestion for local mechanic in San Diego to fix my
> oil leaking '88 Wagoneer. It is not the valve cover and I already had rear
> seal replaced. I would do it myself if I could locate the leak. It is more
> of a nuissance leak, in that it is small but it drips right on the exhaust
> manifold which causes a bad smell.
> Saw a guy cleaning his engine compartment at the local do it yourself
> carwash the other day, would this be a good way to remove old oil or is
> there a better way, so that I can possibly see where it is leaking from.
>
#16
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Re: Would like oil leak fixed
The local spray-n-wash is a good idea. If there is one really near to your
house, you can spray the motor down with Simple Green, then drive to the
spray-n-wash and clean it all off. The Simple Green will cut all of the dirt
and crud and leave your motor clean enough to eat off of, you might even be
able to cook a burrito on your commute to work.
Once you get it cleaned up, and still need a mechanic, I have used Jeff
Sheckle in El Cajon.
"mike92105" <mike92105@***.net> wrote in message
news:uZuEe.104105$Qo.35964@fed1read01...
> Does anybody have suggestion for local mechanic in San Diego to fix my
> oil leaking '88 Wagoneer. It is not the valve cover and I already had rear
> seal replaced. I would do it myself if I could locate the leak. It is more
> of a nuissance leak, in that it is small but it drips right on the exhaust
> manifold which causes a bad smell.
> Saw a guy cleaning his engine compartment at the local do it yourself
> carwash the other day, would this be a good way to remove old oil or is
> there a better way, so that I can possibly see where it is leaking from.
>
house, you can spray the motor down with Simple Green, then drive to the
spray-n-wash and clean it all off. The Simple Green will cut all of the dirt
and crud and leave your motor clean enough to eat off of, you might even be
able to cook a burrito on your commute to work.
Once you get it cleaned up, and still need a mechanic, I have used Jeff
Sheckle in El Cajon.
"mike92105" <mike92105@***.net> wrote in message
news:uZuEe.104105$Qo.35964@fed1read01...
> Does anybody have suggestion for local mechanic in San Diego to fix my
> oil leaking '88 Wagoneer. It is not the valve cover and I already had rear
> seal replaced. I would do it myself if I could locate the leak. It is more
> of a nuissance leak, in that it is small but it drips right on the exhaust
> manifold which causes a bad smell.
> Saw a guy cleaning his engine compartment at the local do it yourself
> carwash the other day, would this be a good way to remove old oil or is
> there a better way, so that I can possibly see where it is leaking from.
>
#17
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Re: Would like oil leak fixed
The local spray-n-wash is a good idea. If there is one really near to your
house, you can spray the motor down with Simple Green, then drive to the
spray-n-wash and clean it all off. The Simple Green will cut all of the dirt
and crud and leave your motor clean enough to eat off of, you might even be
able to cook a burrito on your commute to work.
Once you get it cleaned up, and still need a mechanic, I have used Jeff
Sheckle in El Cajon.
"mike92105" <mike92105@***.net> wrote in message
news:uZuEe.104105$Qo.35964@fed1read01...
> Does anybody have suggestion for local mechanic in San Diego to fix my
> oil leaking '88 Wagoneer. It is not the valve cover and I already had rear
> seal replaced. I would do it myself if I could locate the leak. It is more
> of a nuissance leak, in that it is small but it drips right on the exhaust
> manifold which causes a bad smell.
> Saw a guy cleaning his engine compartment at the local do it yourself
> carwash the other day, would this be a good way to remove old oil or is
> there a better way, so that I can possibly see where it is leaking from.
>
house, you can spray the motor down with Simple Green, then drive to the
spray-n-wash and clean it all off. The Simple Green will cut all of the dirt
and crud and leave your motor clean enough to eat off of, you might even be
able to cook a burrito on your commute to work.
Once you get it cleaned up, and still need a mechanic, I have used Jeff
Sheckle in El Cajon.
"mike92105" <mike92105@***.net> wrote in message
news:uZuEe.104105$Qo.35964@fed1read01...
> Does anybody have suggestion for local mechanic in San Diego to fix my
> oil leaking '88 Wagoneer. It is not the valve cover and I already had rear
> seal replaced. I would do it myself if I could locate the leak. It is more
> of a nuissance leak, in that it is small but it drips right on the exhaust
> manifold which causes a bad smell.
> Saw a guy cleaning his engine compartment at the local do it yourself
> carwash the other day, would this be a good way to remove old oil or is
> there a better way, so that I can possibly see where it is leaking from.
>
#18
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Re: Would like oil leak fixed
And, if you do get the ignition (distributor) wet, then use WD40 on the
inside of the distributor cap.
"Earle Horton" <earle-NOSPAM-horton@msn.com> wrote in message
news:1122140892.e13c5f620555777cd10001a5ac4164ca@t eranews...
> Which engine is it? If the V8, then sometimes oil leaks out the rear of
> the
> intake manifold gasket. DIY carwash is a good way to remove oil, if you
> don't get the ignition system wet.
>
> Earle
>
> "mike92105" <mike92105@***.net> wrote in message
> news:uZuEe.104105$Qo.35964@fed1read01...
>> Does anybody have suggestion for local mechanic in San Diego to fix
> my
>> oil leaking '88 Wagoneer. It is not the valve cover and I already had
>> rear
>> seal replaced. I would do it myself if I could locate the leak. It is
>> more
>> of a nuissance leak, in that it is small but it drips right on the
>> exhaust
>> manifold which causes a bad smell.
>> Saw a guy cleaning his engine compartment at the local do it
>> yourself
>> carwash the other day, would this be a good way to remove old oil or is
>> there a better way, so that I can possibly see where it is leaking from.
>>
>>
>
>
inside of the distributor cap.
"Earle Horton" <earle-NOSPAM-horton@msn.com> wrote in message
news:1122140892.e13c5f620555777cd10001a5ac4164ca@t eranews...
> Which engine is it? If the V8, then sometimes oil leaks out the rear of
> the
> intake manifold gasket. DIY carwash is a good way to remove oil, if you
> don't get the ignition system wet.
>
> Earle
>
> "mike92105" <mike92105@***.net> wrote in message
> news:uZuEe.104105$Qo.35964@fed1read01...
>> Does anybody have suggestion for local mechanic in San Diego to fix
> my
>> oil leaking '88 Wagoneer. It is not the valve cover and I already had
>> rear
>> seal replaced. I would do it myself if I could locate the leak. It is
>> more
>> of a nuissance leak, in that it is small but it drips right on the
>> exhaust
>> manifold which causes a bad smell.
>> Saw a guy cleaning his engine compartment at the local do it
>> yourself
>> carwash the other day, would this be a good way to remove old oil or is
>> there a better way, so that I can possibly see where it is leaking from.
>>
>>
>
>
#19
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Re: Would like oil leak fixed
And, if you do get the ignition (distributor) wet, then use WD40 on the
inside of the distributor cap.
"Earle Horton" <earle-NOSPAM-horton@msn.com> wrote in message
news:1122140892.e13c5f620555777cd10001a5ac4164ca@t eranews...
> Which engine is it? If the V8, then sometimes oil leaks out the rear of
> the
> intake manifold gasket. DIY carwash is a good way to remove oil, if you
> don't get the ignition system wet.
>
> Earle
>
> "mike92105" <mike92105@***.net> wrote in message
> news:uZuEe.104105$Qo.35964@fed1read01...
>> Does anybody have suggestion for local mechanic in San Diego to fix
> my
>> oil leaking '88 Wagoneer. It is not the valve cover and I already had
>> rear
>> seal replaced. I would do it myself if I could locate the leak. It is
>> more
>> of a nuissance leak, in that it is small but it drips right on the
>> exhaust
>> manifold which causes a bad smell.
>> Saw a guy cleaning his engine compartment at the local do it
>> yourself
>> carwash the other day, would this be a good way to remove old oil or is
>> there a better way, so that I can possibly see where it is leaking from.
>>
>>
>
>
inside of the distributor cap.
"Earle Horton" <earle-NOSPAM-horton@msn.com> wrote in message
news:1122140892.e13c5f620555777cd10001a5ac4164ca@t eranews...
> Which engine is it? If the V8, then sometimes oil leaks out the rear of
> the
> intake manifold gasket. DIY carwash is a good way to remove oil, if you
> don't get the ignition system wet.
>
> Earle
>
> "mike92105" <mike92105@***.net> wrote in message
> news:uZuEe.104105$Qo.35964@fed1read01...
>> Does anybody have suggestion for local mechanic in San Diego to fix
> my
>> oil leaking '88 Wagoneer. It is not the valve cover and I already had
>> rear
>> seal replaced. I would do it myself if I could locate the leak. It is
>> more
>> of a nuissance leak, in that it is small but it drips right on the
>> exhaust
>> manifold which causes a bad smell.
>> Saw a guy cleaning his engine compartment at the local do it
>> yourself
>> carwash the other day, would this be a good way to remove old oil or is
>> there a better way, so that I can possibly see where it is leaking from.
>>
>>
>
>
#20
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Re: Would like oil leak fixed
And, if you do get the ignition (distributor) wet, then use WD40 on the
inside of the distributor cap.
"Earle Horton" <earle-NOSPAM-horton@msn.com> wrote in message
news:1122140892.e13c5f620555777cd10001a5ac4164ca@t eranews...
> Which engine is it? If the V8, then sometimes oil leaks out the rear of
> the
> intake manifold gasket. DIY carwash is a good way to remove oil, if you
> don't get the ignition system wet.
>
> Earle
>
> "mike92105" <mike92105@***.net> wrote in message
> news:uZuEe.104105$Qo.35964@fed1read01...
>> Does anybody have suggestion for local mechanic in San Diego to fix
> my
>> oil leaking '88 Wagoneer. It is not the valve cover and I already had
>> rear
>> seal replaced. I would do it myself if I could locate the leak. It is
>> more
>> of a nuissance leak, in that it is small but it drips right on the
>> exhaust
>> manifold which causes a bad smell.
>> Saw a guy cleaning his engine compartment at the local do it
>> yourself
>> carwash the other day, would this be a good way to remove old oil or is
>> there a better way, so that I can possibly see where it is leaking from.
>>
>>
>
>
inside of the distributor cap.
"Earle Horton" <earle-NOSPAM-horton@msn.com> wrote in message
news:1122140892.e13c5f620555777cd10001a5ac4164ca@t eranews...
> Which engine is it? If the V8, then sometimes oil leaks out the rear of
> the
> intake manifold gasket. DIY carwash is a good way to remove oil, if you
> don't get the ignition system wet.
>
> Earle
>
> "mike92105" <mike92105@***.net> wrote in message
> news:uZuEe.104105$Qo.35964@fed1read01...
>> Does anybody have suggestion for local mechanic in San Diego to fix
> my
>> oil leaking '88 Wagoneer. It is not the valve cover and I already had
>> rear
>> seal replaced. I would do it myself if I could locate the leak. It is
>> more
>> of a nuissance leak, in that it is small but it drips right on the
>> exhaust
>> manifold which causes a bad smell.
>> Saw a guy cleaning his engine compartment at the local do it
>> yourself
>> carwash the other day, would this be a good way to remove old oil or is
>> there a better way, so that I can possibly see where it is leaking from.
>>
>>
>
>