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Old 08-10-2005, 08:46 PM   #1
brucef250
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1989 colt

My wife has a 1989 colt with a 1.5 ..this has been a great car...she loves it and will not replace it... the car has developed a oil leak...first we thought it was the cam seal....that didnt fix it..so we retourqed the head gasket that didnt fix it ...new oil pressure switch . still leaking...i have washed the engine to see where it is comeing from and i cant find it...has anyone else had this trouble ?? should i pull the head and change the gasket ?? i was told that if i do that ,it will start smoking and using oil... i dont know if thats true ..i am no macanic... if any one has any ideas please let me know...thanks for your time Bruce
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Old 10-26-2005, 12:08 PM   #2
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Re: 1989 colt

could be a number of things...oil pan...oil cap's seal is bad....oil plug's seal is bad...cracked block..ect...
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