That may cause engine to run hot, if you plan on taking a long trip you should get engine in proper condition to prevent problems. Ensure car is properly diagnosed as well.
Oil in the radiator indicates a possible severe problem, where coolant could also leak into the oil. Driving an engine in this situation at all could lead to severe engine damage.
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there is no temperary fix ensure that the pcv valve is not clogged up or that the rubber connector is not broken. if the crankcase is under a vacuum it will go a long ways to reducing external leaks. i have been an auto mechanic for 26 years and i have countless seals replaced only to have the new seals leak as well it is imperative that you make sure it is not overfilled on the dipstick and that the pcv valve {positive crakcase ventilation} is functioning properly. there may be an accumalation of gunk in the hose, valve or fitting that restrict the vacuum from the intake mainfold. when there is excessive blowby from the piston rings it may require the fitment of a higher flow rate valve. if there is vacuum in the crankcase how can it leak oil out. only if presure is building up can it leak out. a rear seal is not a pressure seal it only stops the splash.
Keep an eye on it, if it doesn't leak you will be fine until the next oil change. If it leaks, have it repaired correctly now.
Flying solo over long distances is a risk in itself.
I have a timing belt leak, can I continue to drive
If engine vacuum is low the brakes will be difficult to push. Sometimes, if the engine isn't running well when it's cold, the vacuum level will be low and the brakes won't work well. Have someone check that out for you.
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Drive slowly and gently or replace the car.///////and do the required maintenance
You can, so long as you monitor your coolant level. You'd be best advised to have the leak repaired ASAP.
It made it possible to amplify weak radio signals and transmit them over long distances
It's pretty cut-and-dry. They drive long distances, and usually sleep in the truck at night.
The most common name was 'cattle drive'.
put ya pedal to the metal. And take a good dose of sleeping pills.
Check your air box connections. You hjave a vacuum leak somewhere.
It's physically possible. It's probably not a good idea to drive it very fast or for long distances until you find out why it's not working, though.