...oil cap. If there is air forcefully coming out of the oil port, then you most likely have a clogged flame trap. I do have one suggestion before replacing the flame trap and its tubes, and that would ...
...oil, as this can be a sign of a blown head gasket which is very common on these years of Gallants. REMEMBER your cooling system cools by building pressures of over 300 psi, and any flaws in your ...
...cap of the radiator to make sure there is no slime, that looks like mud or grease. If there is, then you have oil slipping passed the head gaskets, and this could mean huge trouble if not repaired. ...
...water pump shared belt).Brake light must track the problem,can be stucked float on the pump oil cap,worn brake pads (if it have the sensor,easily identify by wire near the pads),bad hand brake
...oil. Any ideas as to where I can locate the filler cap would be much appreciated. It needs changing as the oil is dirty and its stuck in gear, drives well at speed but not good from a standing start. ...
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oil cap on top of valve cover and could see cam shaft rotating while cranking so timming belt is in tack I even sprayed starting fluid at intake of throttle body to make sure it wasnt a fuel issue but
...oil pan had to be removed and there they were the connecting rod bearings. I took one cap off and the bearing is in good condition, however, thought I would replace them anyway. As they are in good ...
if water is heating up in the radiator. Remember to put cap back on radiator when finishing test. (8) check if bubbles or oil are in radiator water this could indicate a blown head gasket problem also
...cap is on tight . Did you check the oil, did you change the oil and filter. Your pcv valve could be stuck and the hose connected to it could be plugged. Valve should raffle if shakened. Did you check ...
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