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Engine Oil Leaks

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NOTE: If an overnight drive is done, the fan air or road air blast may cause erroneous readings.
NOTE: When diagnosing engine oil leaks, the source and location of the leak must be positively identified prior to repair.

Prior to carrying out this procedure, clean the cylinder block, cylinder heads, valve covers, oil pan and flywheel with a suitable solvent to remove all traces of oil.

Engine Oil Leaks - Fluorescent Oil Additive Method 

NOTE: If the factory fill engine oil with dye is present, change the engine oil and the oil filter prior to using the Dye-Lite ® Oil-Based Fluid Dye (164-TP33200601).

Use the UV Long-Wave W/12-foot Cord & Alligator Clips (164-R3748) or Leak Tracker UV-LED Leak Detection Flashlight (164-TP8695) to carry out the following procedure for oil leak diagnosis.

Leakage Points - Underhood 

Examine the following areas for oil leakage:

Leakage Points - Under Engine, With Vehicle on Hoist 

Examine the following areas for oil leakage:

Leakage Points - With Transmission and Flywheel Removed 

Examine the following areas for oil leakage:

Oil leaks at crimped seams in sheet metal parts and cracks in cast or stamped parts can be detected when using the Gasoline Engine Oil Dye method.