If there is leaking around the base of the distributor, and you will need to replace the seal. The distributor oil seal is a paper gasket or rubber O-ring, and the distributor is removed to replace either one if the seal is leaking. It is easy to change, just remove distributor and change the seal.
There is only one way. Find the leak and repair whatever is causing the leak. Bad gasket, seal, or broken part, whatever.
It depends on where the leak is and what is causing the leak.
First, determine the source of the leak, then replace or repair the hose, gasket, line, or damaged part responsible.
That depends on where the oil leak is, is it in the motor self or is one of the seals leaking?
It all depends on where the oil leak is located. First find the source, then know your mechanical abilities, repair your self or find a person that has done this repair before to tackle it for you. There is nothing you can add to the crankcase that will stop an oil leak.
There are several types of oil leak sealant for a 1992 Honda Accord. A few of the sealants that can be used are Bar Leak's seal repair, Lucas Oil, and Blue Devil oil leak sealant.
could be oil burn off from the leak Or during repair, the relative dripped oil on the motor, and the excess is burning off when the motor gets hot!
Determine where oil leak is originating to determine repair procedure
No just find out where the leak is and repair it.
There should be no oil leaks on a new car, take it back to the dealer and let them look at it and repair your leak.
That would depend on what oil seal you are referring to. There are many oil seals.
It can leak oil out from the rear of the intake manifold gasket. The oil sending unit is right behind the distributor and it can leak oil too. There is also a gasket that fits on the bottom of the distributor where it goes into the intake that can leak. And the worse thing it could be is the rear main gasket leaking oil and you would have to remove the transmission to repair that.