View Poll Results: Does your LT1 leak?
Yes and proud of it.
144
59.26%
No. And I hide sandwiches behind the intake.
85
34.98%
This thread is worthless. And I own a box of Kleenex.
14
5.76%
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Useless poll! Does you lt1 leak?
#31
Re: Useless poll! Does you lt1 leak?
Ion,
If it sits for like a week or two you might see a tiny drop or so on the ground, how ever it doesnt really leak, it has a couple pots where oil has seeped but none hits the ground and if it doesnt hit the ground I dont care. Its a 13 year old car, the intake seal did leak at some point how ever because the trnny is caked in oil. But all SBCs leak or seep some way or another
Neil
If it sits for like a week or two you might see a tiny drop or so on the ground, how ever it doesnt really leak, it has a couple pots where oil has seeped but none hits the ground and if it doesnt hit the ground I dont care. Its a 13 year old car, the intake seal did leak at some point how ever because the trnny is caked in oil. But all SBCs leak or seep some way or another
Neil
#35
Re: Useless poll! Does you lt1 leak?
I have a 96 Caprice cammed with 160K total and maybe about 90K or so on that motor no leaks exept maybe some slight timing cover wetness but never a drip.
A 186K mile Roadmaster Wagon, original engine best I know, the oil cooler lines leaked a little but an AutoRX application stopped it.
A 186K mile Roadmaster Wagon, original engine best I know, the oil cooler lines leaked a little but an AutoRX application stopped it.
#43
Re: Useless poll! Does you lt1 leak?
Mine always used to leak from the timing cover/pan gasket area, but i just put in a new pan gasket so hopefully that will be gone!
Also the differential leaks, POS.
Also the differential leaks, POS.