Replacing the seal is the only good, permanent way. The seal is old, cracked and leaking.
You can the Lucas oil additives, but, in the end, you're still going to have to replace the rear bearing seal.
Which oil seal and which engine?? There's an oil pan gasket, a rear main seal, a front seal, valve cover gaskets, and an oil pump shaft seal, just to name the main ones.
A seals skin is rich in oil and blubber which makes it smooth to the touch. The oil that is in the skin makes the it very good.
they are puting mud in it and if that dose not work somebody has to come and seal it for good
The output oil seal for a 2003 Buick Century is a seal that prevents oil leaks. As of July 2013, the average price of a output oil seal is $8, plus tax and shipping.
IT may have just been a seal, but still that's not good. Check aroud the rear main seal. Or just take it to a shop.
That would depend on what oil seal you are referring to. There are many oil seals.
It is a seal that prevents engine oil from entering the valve guide causing oil loss and oil burning.
your main oil seal on the rear of engine is leaking or the timing cover seal is leaking,
in case of problem in float of IOT, seal oil tank will be empty and to provide oil to seals DC seal oil pump suction is given from IOT.
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