Posted by old on October 29, 2007 at 07:19:05 from (4.244.186.19):
In Reply to: A Stupid Idea? posted by Jrry on October 29, 2007 at 05:48:35:
Like the others said, there is no easy fix. If you did try something else it would most likely cause you more problems then worth. I remember years ago I had a car that leaked oil bad and at the time they sold a stop leak for engines. I tried the stuff and it ended up costing me about $500 to fix what it screwed up. The stuff caused the oil pump relief vale to stick closed and that in turn cause it to start blowing out gaskets all over the place. I did get lucky that the weakes gasket was the oil filter and it had a low oil pressure shuts off on it so the car wouldn,t even run
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