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Uploaded by on Sep 7, 2009

Some techs fail to locate the sourse of the oil pan leak, usually is the t-chain cover or a slapy oil chage job, when the oil filter is spin to be removed splashoil around the oil pan then when the car is moving fast that oil goes around the oil pan.

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  • @joeaccord23 And you come off as a racist prick

  • don't think this is accurate. if oil is leaking from under the timing chain cover, you have leaking seals either your camshaft seals or crankshaft/water pump seals. this will drip down on the oil pan and make it look like the oil pan is leaking. But these oil pans can develop leaks. they don't use a gasket, they use a silcon type sealant in a tube to create a gasket type seal.

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  • @Lilmiket1000 RIGHT! hahaha its hard to take him seriously

  • @madame33licious lmao yea!!!

  • Good video, oil pans gaskets can leak but i see them get replaced more then they have too.

  • he sounds like the fish from american dad! lol 

  • good information. thank you. =)

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  • I was told it will take 3 hrs to replace the oil pan gasket on my 98 toyato camry : / $89hr/labor

  • i hav no idea wut u just said...u sound like a dog with peanut butter on the roof of ur mouth lol

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