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Lots of oil dripping from front right side of engine

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Check head bolts to make sure they are all tightened properly... If they are you may need to replace the head gasket, really easy to do yourself...
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Sounds like a head gasket, cant be for sure. just a guess. Many other things it can be. You will have to figure out the exact location of the leak.

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Leaking oil on right side of motor.

The crankshaft oils seals are known to leak after approx 100,000 miles. The Harmonic Balancer (fan belt pulley) end of the engine will have lots of oil and road grit around the oil pan, air conditioning compressor, power steering pump and other area in the engine bay due to wind spread. This seal can be replace without removing the engine. Remove the harmonic balancer bolt and use a pulley puller. If the seal mating surface is grooved replace the balancer too or the new seal will fail soon.

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Hi i have a 1994 dodge caravan it is leaking oil can this be fix im worry that we would have to save money for a van for my kids thanks

The Chrysler minivan products all had leaking problems. I have had 5 or 6 different Dodge or Plymouth minivans from 88 to 99. How bad is it. The most common thing is Valve cover leaks. Front and rear seals in the engine leak as well as the oil pan gasket. If its leaking a little bit at a time open the hood and look at the front and rear of the engine. Do you see grease and oil that has gone down the sides of the engine? Do you see a lot of grease on the engine with some clean streaks going through it. You may be able to see where its leaking from. If you know someone that knows what their doing have them change the leaky gasket/s. If not you can probably have it repaired for less than buying another van unless other things are seriously wrong with the van.
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Did you remove the catalytic converter, and motor mount? Lots of stuff has to come off to get this pan out. :o(

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ConsiderableI oil leak from drivers side engine. If seals need replacing, what is estimated cost?

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Let me know how you get on . RON
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