Could a bad PCV valve also cause a new oil pan gasket to leak? I also heard that a clogged differential breather can blow out the differential seals? Please advise and thanks for your videos.
Man I came here for the same question! My golf R is still leaking from the oil pan even after I replaced the oil pan and used a dry gasket instead of RTV.. I’m suspecting it has to be the PCV valve
Mine has new pan and I done it then it leaks after 4 months so I took it to the garage for them to seal it and 1 year later it’s leaking again what should I do I own a Mazda 2
Cant you just steel putty the out side or metal apoxy they should of been designed to have a steel strip of metal plate to bolt it on the separation gap maybe with a rubber gasket it or not under the plate or something to keep the plate real tight to the cylinder head or block or even a tight strapping design
Appreciated, didn't know about the torque part before I started.
Thanks man... Good job!
I wish I could take my Blazer to you and get this done. Two mechanics in San Jose, California said they no longer do oil pans.
Those are good tips and much appreciated!
Could a bad PCV valve also cause a new oil pan gasket to leak?
I also heard that a clogged differential breather can blow out the differential seals?
Please advise and thanks for your videos.
Man I came here for the same question!
My golf R is still leaking from the oil pan even after I replaced the oil pan and used a dry gasket instead of RTV..
I’m suspecting it has to be the PCV valve
Thanks for the video,
what is the torque specification?
Torque spec is different for different make and model
Thank you for detailed instruction.
Informative
Mine has new pan and I done it then it leaks after 4 months so I took it to the garage for them to seal it and 1 year later it’s leaking again what should I do I own a Mazda 2
Thanks. Great insight
Thank you!!!
Why, after all these decades, are there not places we can go to calibrate our torque wrenches??
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Cant you just steel putty the out side or metal apoxy they should of been designed to have a steel strip of metal plate to bolt it on the separation gap maybe with a rubber gasket it or not under the plate or something to keep the plate real tight to the cylinder head or block or even a tight strapping design
No this is a pressurized system.