Put new corks in 'em every time you take 'em down. Get you some of those rubber seals. They last longer but a little sand on 'em will cause a leak and with the sockets so deep like they are you can't really clean 'em good enough without taking them out.
ask a mechanic
I can say from experience that Restore will stop engine oil leaks. Beyond that I have no idea. NO, they are only a temporary fix.
I remember the push rod tubes being a source of an oil leak.
Only on very minor leaks, it makes the oil thicker and less able to seep through a gap.
no. And if it does, the pump is not the right pump.
Yes! I used it in my 98 S420 MBZ. No Worries!
To replace the oil pan gasket on a Harley Ultra Classic, first, drain the engine oil and remove the oil drain plug. Then, detach the oil pan by unscrewing the bolts that secure it in place. Clean the mating surfaces thoroughly, install the new gasket, and reattach the oil pan with the correct torque specifications. Finally, refill the engine with oil and check for leaks.
Sunoco, makes Harley Davidson engine oil
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No, it will not cause oil leaks.
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I switched to full synthetic engine oil in 2001 and have no oil leaks on my 1995 Ford What makes you think you will have leaks? And if you think you will have leaks then why would you use synthetic? You will have no leaks that you would not have with conventional oil.