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Is there an oil leak in my Porsche 911?

Is there an oil leak in my Porsche 911?

The issue affected many model years of the 911 — 1999 through 2010, and 2014. The leak appeared in 3.4 liter, 6-cylinder Porsche engines, and occurred at an average of 74, 600 miles. Other owners experienced engine oil leaks at the rear main seal, or at the support cover for the o-ring.

When to worry about oil in air intake?

It is the first component to look into when the problem occurs although you should not be worried if there is a small amount of oil in air intake. It is not rare to have blocked PCV valves on cars with less than 100,000 mileage. You have to examine the entire PCV system.

What to do if you have oil build up in intake manifold?

What you have to do to get rid of this problem is to pour an engine flush formula into the oil and run the engine for a few times. When the buildup is cleared, change the engine oil and don’t forget to replace the air filter. If it does not solve the issue, take the help of a professional mechanic. A blocked oil passage is another reason.

Where is the oil pressure switch on a Porsche 911?

On early cars, the oil pressure sending unit which also often leaks, was installed in this location. Directly adjacent to the oil pressure switch is the thermostat, which controls the flow of oil to the oil cooler.

How to change the oil separator on a Porsche 911?

To release the tension on the belt attach a 24mm socket to a breaker bar, place it on the idler arm and turn it clockwise (see Pelican Technical Article: Replacing Belts on the Porsche 911 Carrera ). After you have removed the accessory belt you will need to remove the power steering reservoir on the right side of the engine.

What you have to do to get rid of this problem is to pour an engine flush formula into the oil and run the engine for a few times. When the buildup is cleared, change the engine oil and don’t forget to replace the air filter. If it does not solve the issue, take the help of a professional mechanic. A blocked oil passage is another reason.

It is the first component to look into when the problem occurs although you should not be worried if there is a small amount of oil in air intake. It is not rare to have blocked PCV valves on cars with less than 100,000 mileage. You have to examine the entire PCV system.

How much oil do you use in a truck?

increase oil consumption, and wet floor passenger side. driving at normal highway speeds average of 200 miles consumes up to more than 1/2 quart of oil but truck feels very strong and does not feel any lost power at all except when aceleration a small clicking noise and the result of lost oil in the trip.

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Ruth Doyle