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  • Nov 6, 2020

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    I don’t know s*** about cars but is this a big problem should i be worried???

    This is kind of horrible timing my ps5 comes next week

    Anyone know about how much this cost to fix

    I’ve heard about 100

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    RIP

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    OP gon f*** around and get stuck in the highway

  • gotta get that bike fam

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    The red ring of death equivalent for a car

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    Not a huge deal, old cars leak all the time. I think its usually just due to loose or deteriorating parts but try to find the source of the leak

  • PIMP 💿
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    f*** u on ktt for

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    Go to a damn mechanic

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    And get an actual quote

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    Keep a skateboard and a bottle of ocean spray ready just in case

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    transportation and energy.

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    Engines have gaskets and seals made of rubber or cork like material

    Overtime from heat cycles they age and shrink and begin to leak.

    Most common oil leak areas are crankshaft seals, camshaft seals, and valve cover gaskets.

    If it's a crank seal there's nothing you can do short of pulling out the engine.

    So check your oil every day and then every week a necessary.

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    Leaking oil is nothing to worry about. Now if it burns oil that's a huge issue

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    LOOK AT IT AND SEE WHERE IT'S COMING FROM

    PRESSURE WASH THE ENGINE UNDERNEATH

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    Nope, all going to cost a few hundred bucks depending on the car.

    If it's a crank shaft seal or any lower seal it will cost thousands to replace because you have to remove the engine

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    You screwed