No, oil doesn't come out of the starter, either your distributor plug is leaking or you are leaking oil out of your front valve cover.
No, oil doesn't come out of the starter, either your distributor plug is leaking or you are leaking oil out of your front valve cover.
A broke fuel line can cause a 1995 Beretta to leak fuel into air filter assembly. An exhaust leak can also cause this issue.
oil is thinner when its hot, that's why.
No, the oil is more than likely from a leaking rear main seal or from the valve cover which may appear to be leaking at the starter. The starter uses no oil so it cannot leak oil.
5w30 unless you leak massive amounts of oil, then I would put 10w30.
If you have tried the raiator and the reservoir and hoses, you should have you intake gasket checked.
no get rid of it they usually leak
you have an oil leak which is leaking down into your starter causing it to not operate. fix your oil leak clean out the oil from the starter, put the starter back on and everything will be everything
Do A compression test and a leakdown test too, This will tell you if you have A internal leak. The compression and leak numbers are not nearly as critical as the numbers being within 20% of each other across all cylinders.
Possible leak in gas line. Must be some sort of air leak in the heater box under the hood. Heater is pulling fumes into car through the leak in it.
will it be the outer air close sensor or the intake will have a leak in it
try power steering fluid with sealer this worked on 2 of my cars