No. Get rid of the car or replace the engine!
High milage motor oil has extra additives which help prevent oil leaks.
I switched to full synthetic engine oil in 2001 and have no oil leaks on my 1995 Ford What makes you think you will have leaks? And if you think you will have leaks then why would you use synthetic? You will have no leaks that you would not have with conventional oil.
Oil comes up through the head (top part of the motor) and leaks from the muffler.
The Stator plug is located on inner primary ergo: primary chaincase lubricant
More than likely, it's coming from the pan. Clean the motor and look for oil leaks.
could be burning either gear oil, or motor oil. check for leaks and replace gear oil
what is a crack oil machine
No, it will not cause oil leaks.
take vehicle to a car wash wash engine so no oil is left on it then you will be able to see where oil is leaking from when it leaks take vehicle to a car wash wash engine so no oil is left on it then you will be able to see where oil is leaking from when it leaks
In most cases this problem is from excessive oil burnings as well as oil leakage from atop the valve cover's. It would be wise to replace the valve cover gaskets as well as check the oil drain plug for proper placement. However the use of synthetic oil in this engine leaks faster. the use of conventional oil in this case is preferred.
How hot is it? You can't be changing it every 8 hours to match the weather. Put in some artificial oil if you have no oil leaks and go back to sleep.
1) A hole or crack in the engine block 2) leak in any oil passageways or hoses. 3) Missing oil pan plug. It would be best to get underneath your car and look for oil leaks. If ALL your oil is gone then you should have no problem identifying the leak. Pour a little oil in the engine oil filler hole and see where it leaks back out. DO Not drive without oil!!!! you'll ruin your engine.