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Efficiency And Safety Of Oil "stop Leak" Additives


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My 4K's oil sump gasket is leaking moderately. It's

been leaking for years, mostly at the rear, but now

seems to have gone a bit worse.

 

I can see the left gasket corner and sides of the sump

wet with oil, The steering shaft area and the bottom rear

towards the gearbox and clutch cable area are aslo oily,

mostly from the fan blowing oil droplets rearwards, I guess.

 

The mechanic quoted me M$120 labour charges alone for

a gastket replacement,

 

I was wondering if dropping a bottle of one of those

"engine oil stop leak" additives, such as this, might

help ,or at least be a stop gap measure ?

 

http://www.abro.com/abro_product_view.php?...id=57&grp=0

 

 

I'm afraid that the sealing compound might get into

the wrong nooks and crannies and plug them up, or

clog up the oil filter and strainer, such as might happen

with a radiator stop-leak product clogging up water channels.

 

 

Are these products compatitible with standard viscosity

improver additives, such as this ?

 

http://www.abro.com/abro_product_view.php?...d=260&grp=0

 

 

 

Thanks very much.

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Hi look in my opinion oil leaks don't get better only worse over time .

 

As far as additives go most are only short term fix ,some are just shit waste of money.

 

If its a old car your trying to get through rego ,id say give it ago.

 

If your going to keep it fix it properly,sump rear main etc.

 

IMHO i wouldnt use them at all but thats me.

 

If oil was suppose to have additives in it, the oil manufactures would have put it in.

 

rob

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Get yourself an engine crane (can hire them from plant hire places) and a sump gasket. Invite a mate around and get yourself a carton of brews. 3-4 hours work and you're done. :)

 

don't even have to lift the engine out of bay i don't think, just undo engine mounts, lift it up enough to get clearence. lower sump down, clean both surfaces, slide new gasket in and bolt on, drop engine back in :blush:

 

But yeah, do it properly, and it should last another few years atleast :)

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Yeh, if you get a jack under the motor, you can jack it enough with the mounts unbolted to get the sump out. I've done it a couple of times.

 

And it's still leaking.

 

be very careful about tightening the sump gasket up too much, it doesn't need much. I got some of the Permatex paint on gasket goo which I'm intent on using instead of silicone sealant which didn't work last time.

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two types of stop leak additive for engine oil, one makes the oil thicker, which could possibly cause problems with it blocking passages.... it usually is marketed as "stop smoke".

 

The other type is an additive which softens the rubber in "hard" seals - ie low km but very old.

 

if the seal is worn out, it obviously won't fix the problem. This type of additive will not do anything bad to your engine.

 

I have never been overly successful in getting sumps to seal perfectly on a k motor, although practice makes perfect.

 

Robert.

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Ive replace my sump gasket twice on my 4k (in the car)

 

the first time it pushed the gasket out the side because of over tightening

2nd time i did EVERY to spec every torque the sump bolts and its still leaking

 

i reckon just get a tube of threebond or permatex gasket maker and make your own gasket, i wasn't really happy how the acl gasket was quiet bigger than the actual sump and how the rear tabs were squashed in the packaging

 

I'm making my own gasket next time, bloody 4k's

 

also my brother seized his engine cause he used that "tappet quieter" in his EB

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:) Yes please do...... with pics too!

 

SR20 sumps don't have gaskets, they're just sealed with a liquid gasket from factory. Mines currently got permatex blue goo if I remember correctly. Nissan recommends a non setting gasket but the aftermarket equivalent just doesn't work.

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