There are UV dyes that can be added to the oil, followed by
inspection with a UV light. Mechanics also tend to get familiar with
the common engines out there. Sometimes before they even pop the
hood they will know where the leak is.
-Steve
At 08:00 PM 2/27/2016, Tim . wrote:
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>try this again......
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>My youngest daughter has an oil leak in a late model Monte Carlo
>that it beyond my limited skills. She lives in St. Paul which is
>several hours from "home".
>
>How would a mechanic trace an oil leak if they cannot visually see
>it? I am worried that she will get taken advantage of and would like
>to try to educate her enough so she knows how to talk to the
>mechanic she uses.
>
>Thanks!
>tim
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