Given the number of people with leaky MG's on this list and their
histories, does anyone know if any of the commercial 'oil leak
inhibitors' or 'gasket rehydrators' work?
I know, it is not as amusing as the method below and not as elegant as
pulling an engine to repair a rear engine seal, but maybe such a product
does reduce the modern art on my garage floor.
Bill
76B
On Mon, 12 Jun 2000, Anne and
Richard Spurling wrote:
> > >When I moved her this morning I couldn't believe my eyes... there were
> > NO oil spots on the driveway!
> >
>
> Now I've found a really novel way to cure oil leaks. My new B(east) has a
> dud rear engine seal - I know, a factory fitted oil leak. It spots
> everywhere, so I made a drip tray, filled it with kitty litter and placed it
> carefully over the drips in the garage. A week later, no sign of drips in
> the drip tray. It still drips everywhere else I park it, it even leaves
> drips as I drive it up the driveway, but not in it's litter tray!
>
> Cheers
> Richard
> 76 B
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