Very cool. I purchased a container of dye about a year ago and haven't used it yet. I want to actually fix my tranny leak in my 98 Cherokee now because it's very expensive to keep filling it back up with Valvoline almost every time I drive it (upon purchase this thing had a leak in like every system except for the washer fluid but I got it for $600 and it's a learning experience worth thousands). I definitely don't want to misdiagnose or miss anything, even while I'm assuming it's the input shaft seal from evidence before. I have a replacement boroscope for my old one I found broken that should be delivered tomorrow, now to see if I have another thing of trans fluid laying around so I can get everything cleaned up, topped off, insert the dye, run it to leak, and take a lookskie 😁
Thanks, glad you found our video helpful. That sounds like a pretty big leak, hope you sort it all out. My first car was a $2k junker but I got my feet wet in auto repair and learned a lot working on it. Good luck and hope you find that leak and get it fixed. Thanks for watching! 😁
Hey I got a question, would you think it presumably safe to mix PAG UV Dye oil with 5W40? Were talking like 3 to 6 oz at most for 5 quarts of oil. I can't find UV dye for motor oil anywhere where I'm at and the only thing available is the stuff used in automotive A/C's. My main concern is that the PAG oil won't mix well with 5W40 and maybe cause some sludge or something. I have read though that PAG oil is synthetic and can be compatible with ester oils.
To be honest, I'm not sure. I don't think it would hurt anything but I would talk someone at your local auto parts store or a certified mechanic first, to make sure it's safe to use with motor oil. Hope this helps! 😊
Yes sir! Just add the dye in whatever fluid your looking for leaks with, drive it around for a little while, then shine the ultraviolet light around and you'll find it! Unless... it's an internal leak of course 🤞😉
@@TrickShiftGarage gotcha. Still a pretty cool process. I could have used that for my oil leaks. Also I recommend changing the whole cooler. Would be cool to see that process and with 200k miles it's probably time to replace it anyways lol
As far as I know, they do not affect oil viscosity or condition. It mixes into the oil easily and when you change the oil most of it drains out with it. Hope this helps, thanks for watching! 👍
Had a valve cover leak prior to this video so wasn't sure if the oil was from that leak or the oil cooler leak. The dye just helped confirm for me that the oil cooler gasket was bad 😊
For $8 It will identify the exact point of oil leak. Versus a Guessing Mechanic Labor + Parts Bill 💵 $$$ Take your pick but i’m going with the $8 everytime as my diagnostic for oil leak and antifreeze leak
Very cool. I purchased a container of dye about a year ago and haven't used it yet. I want to actually fix my tranny leak in my 98 Cherokee now because it's very expensive to keep filling it back up with Valvoline almost every time I drive it (upon purchase this thing had a leak in like every system except for the washer fluid but I got it for $600 and it's a learning experience worth thousands). I definitely don't want to misdiagnose or miss anything, even while I'm assuming it's the input shaft seal from evidence before. I have a replacement boroscope for my old one I found broken that should be delivered tomorrow, now to see if I have another thing of trans fluid laying around so I can get everything cleaned up, topped off, insert the dye, run it to leak, and take a lookskie 😁
Thanks, glad you found our video helpful. That sounds like a pretty big leak, hope you sort it all out. My first car was a $2k junker but I got my feet wet in auto repair and learned a lot working on it. Good luck and hope you find that leak and get it fixed. Thanks for watching! 😁
@@TrickShiftGaragedoes the engine have to be empty or full or what ?
Can't wait to see you fixing it
Thanks bro, I can't wait to fix it either 😊
Do I have to change the oil to use the dye, or is it okay add dye to my existing oil?
Nope, it should still work, thanks for watching! 😊
Thanks! I appreciate your step-by-step instructions
Hey I got a question, would you think it presumably safe to mix PAG UV Dye oil with 5W40? Were talking like 3 to 6 oz at most for 5 quarts of oil.
I can't find UV dye for motor oil anywhere where I'm at and the only thing available is the stuff used in automotive A/C's.
My main concern is that the PAG oil won't mix well with 5W40 and maybe cause some sludge or something. I have read though that PAG oil is synthetic and can be compatible with ester oils.
To be honest, I'm not sure. I don't think it would hurt anything but I would talk someone at your local auto parts store or a certified mechanic first, to make sure it's safe to use with motor oil. Hope this helps! 😊
A black light for oil leaks? I never seen that before. This method is pretty cool
Yes sir! Just add the dye in whatever fluid your looking for leaks with, drive it around for a little while, then shine the ultraviolet light around and you'll find it!
Unless... it's an internal leak of course 🤞😉
@@TrickShiftGarage gotcha. Still a pretty cool process. I could have used that for my oil leaks. Also I recommend changing the whole cooler. Would be cool to see that process and with 200k miles it's probably time to replace it anyways lol
We'll see! Might just replace the O-ring and see if it can hold up for another 200k miles haha! 😎
I have an oil leak right now as well, and my mechanic recommended this method.
Do you have a follow up video where you fix the leak?
We sure do! ua-cam.com/video/8bOYDjw8t2Q/v-deo.html
If you have any questions just let us know 😉
I happened to see i have oil leak all on pulley system and the subframe. U rhink it could be a result from the oil cooler?
Thank you!
How much it cost all of this master
Do these dye products affect the viscosity of the oil or can they damage something in the engine? It's the only doubt I have.
Good video
As far as I know, they do not affect oil viscosity or condition. It mixes into the oil easily and when you change the oil most of it drains out with it. Hope this helps, thanks for watching! 👍
You can clearly see the oil so why bother with the dye?
Had a valve cover leak prior to this video so wasn't sure if the oil was from that leak or the oil cooler leak. The dye just helped confirm for me that the oil cooler gasket was bad 😊
For $8 It will identify the exact point of oil leak. Versus a Guessing Mechanic Labor + Parts Bill 💵 $$$
Take your pick but i’m going with the $8 everytime as my diagnostic for oil leak and antifreeze leak
i think the glasses are supposed to protect you eyes from the uv
oil leaks are usually spotted quite easily by the sight of leaking oil.
Haha! Thanks for the tip 😉
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