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Old 02-09-2008, 02:25 PM
twinly01 twinly01 is offline
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Question just making sure...

Today i noticed some green antifreeze on a spot on my oil pan seal, So i dont know if i should worry about this? also when i last changed oil a little bit of something runny came out towards the end of the oil being drained, but other than this the car is running great, today i was a little low on antifreeze so i filled it up, its been a really long time since i had to fill it up...im hoping its just an antifreeze leak, and this weekend im changing oil again its been about three months so Im hoping nothing unusual comes out again.. ANy help would be great has this happen to anybody else? Just some info Im worried about a cracked head but the oil looks normal other than the wierd draining incodent, and there isnt any oil in the antifreeze,,, okay thanks for any advice!
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Old 02-11-2008, 07:32 AM
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Re: just making sure...

Dear twinly01 Seems to me that if your oil came out of the crankcase into the drain pan still looking like old dirty oil .. you should be OK. If you were getting antifreeze leaking into the crankcase your drain oil would look like frothy hot chocolate or something like that. As long as the oil drains out black your OK. Keep an eye for oil in your antifreeze too, but there are two places to check for a coolant leak (that I can think of right now) One is your water pump and the other is the coolant pipe behind the engine from the water pump housing around to the radiator hose connection over the transmission. (on my 3 cyl. 5 speed anyway). I think those two locations are where most coolant leaks occur on these beauties. I've had both of these happen on mine. One little fix and no more trouble! These are great cars!
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Old 02-11-2008, 11:14 AM
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Alright thanks that helps alot
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