Stella
Seasoned Member
Yes that's the part and theirs no gasket only rtv or equivalent. Make sure it isn't leaking from the part itself internally and coming out the seams of the part too.
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True.
Rod ... probably happened before you got your car. The 'other' forum had quite a thread on that problem. Also have had 3 radiators put in Lola ... coolant leaks were the first sign. Ater about 26,000 and half the car replaced, knock on wood, that hasn't been an issue.Kind of doubt it... only 6 months old and 2,075 miles when I got it.
I'm just getting ready to turn 25 k on mine. When you said 26 k on yours rod. I hope i don't have anything like that happen to me. But i'm keeping a eye on anything and everything. any minor things and i either bring it up on the forum or take it to the dealer.
Knock on wood nothing major has happened yet.
There are many places for oil to leak, here are the most popular; timing cover ('04-'05) & timing cover gasket, oil manifold (above engine oil pan), lower crankcase seals, both cam covers, all 4 camshaft position actuators & housings, oil filter adapter & oil cooler lines on the 4.4L.![]()
Both of ours have a couple of drips at 18k & 42k miles, had the drips since we got them with lower mileage, but hasn't gotten any worse. Gonna leave it alone until it gets worse as a badge of honor - "I am Northstar, watch me leak!" (Like,"I am woman, hear me roar")
Both of ours have a couple of drips at 18k & 42k miles, had the drips since we got them with lower mileage, but hasn't gotten any worse. Gonna leave it alone until it gets worse as a badge of honor - "I am Northstar, watch me leak!" (Like,"I am woman, hear me roar")
Mine has had oil leaks requiring the valve/cam covers (not just the gaskets) replaced and 2 camshaft actuator gaskets.
BTW, I went with a yellow top Optima rather than the red because of it's ability to do a deeper cycle (read parasitic drain) and not an overly high cranking needs. Just my thoughts. I'm glad I did and have not had a single battery related problem since.
Think Spring!
Do these red and yellow tops need a special way of being charged not like a acid battery?
Do these red and yellow tops need a special way of being charged not like a acid battery?