If you find an oil leak in your car then you should get it checked by a macanic and then u should go bak home and cry cuz ur car is messed up! jordan gowdy was here jada was here 2:] my sister laught so hard once she pissed herself
Can, of course you can. Should you, no, not unless you want to totally destroy your engine. Stop driving this car immediately until you can have it repaired.
Not very. You should stop and get it repaired ASAP.
Every one allways says thermostat,water pump ect,lets get to what they dont want to tell you...most likely its head gasket ,or cracked head..but if no water in oil its head gasket..you need to stop driving it before you do crack the head ...dont be fool by head gasket repair in a bottle..you need to do it right,and your car will be reliable again its not ruined its just a gasket..and it should not be expensive ,but it verys in price on how much you have to spend taking the engine apart to get to it...just dont drive it untill repaired right it is salvageable....good luck and it can be repaired sorry it happens..dont get ripped off
Not enough inforamtion provide to answer this question. What oil gasket, what 2000 Chevy, what engine, and what transmission?
This is either a leaking head gasket, cracked head or warped head.This is a major project and should only be repaired by a qualified mechanic.
As I have no idea what you mean by "MOT fail" and I cannot answer except to say that a blown head asset is very serious and you should stop driving this vehicle immediately. It is a major repair but easily repaired with new gaskets unless you continued to drive the car and ruin the engine.
It is a major repaired that should only be attempted if you have the skill and knowledge to perform the repair. On a scale of 1-10 this is a 9 repair.
Of course you can, but the question is should you. The answer is, if you want to do some serious damage to the engine and eventually destroy it completely then keep driving it. Reason being is that the coolant will mix with the engine oil. This coolant is a poor lubricant and is very corrosive to engine bearings. it will cause severe engine wear. So stop driving this car immediately and do not drive it again until it is repaired.
Could be several reasons the head itself is cracked/warped, defective gasket, installation error, etc. Regardless whomever performed the repair should replace it n/c.
Can you and should you are totally different questions. Sure you can drive it if you want to destroy the engine. But you should not unless you wish to destroy the engine. Otherwise, STOP driving this car until you have it repaired.
No its good enough as it is
He may have missed a cracked head when he had it apart. Haave him recheck it since he should have had them checked.