Sink strainer nut broken or loose. Putty under sink strainer rotted away.
Yes, is the under sink valve leaking in your kitchen?
You might stop a leaking coffee cup by adding a rubber ring under the screw cap. This will stop the leak if the rubber ring is fitted well. You can also make a gasket with gasket material, but make sure it is non-toxic material
NO NO, That would be a intake gasket leaking, not a head gasket. You also should check where the heater hose hooks up on the intake, it may be leaking.
The pipe has plastic or rubber gaskets in them at the joints. Sometimes they wear out or the pipe gets bumped by moving something under the sink, moving the gasket out of place.
About has to be. Very unlikely to be a head gasket.
only if the gasket under thermostat is leaking and may-be it's the hose clamp on the hose that is leaking
Your kitchen faucet may be leaking under the sink due to a worn-out or damaged seal, loose connections, or a faulty cartridge. It is important to identify and fix the source of the leak to prevent further damage and water wastage.
Using an under sink rubber mat in the kitchen can help protect the cabinet floor from water damage, prevent scratches and stains, and make cleaning up spills easier.
There is a heater hose that goes in the left rear back side of the intake manifold that hooks to a quick disconnect fitting, It is common for the fitting to leak antifreeze. If it is oil that is leaking, then there is a oil sending unit to the right of the distributor that could be leaking oil. There is a long rubber gasket that seals the back of the intake manifold to keep it from leaking oil also. That's all that could be leaking back there. GOOD LUCK.
replace leaking part and or the gasket where the leak is occuring. check all hoses to make shure its not leaking from the hose
Right above the license plate is a hole covered by a rubber gasket. Move the gasket out of the way and there is a key hole hidden under that.
white smoke = Leaking water (anti-freeze) head gasket, bad water pump... cracked block... p blue smoke = burning oil i would suggest a leaking head gasket