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Jeep Wrangler YJ
YJ General Discussion
Could synthetic oil be causing my oil leak?
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<blockquote data-quote="SirDoopYJ" data-source="post: 428883" data-attributes="member: 19139"><p>I plan on working on my RMS (4.0, 2 piece) this weekend. I can let you know how it goes when I am done if you are wanting to fix yours to fix the leak. If it is just a drip, honestly, I would not worry about it. The only reason I am doing mine is because I am burning more oil than I should be. From what I saw on videos it does not look hard, but you will be on your back the whole time and you have to be careful not to touch/scratch the bearing when removing upper seal.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SirDoopYJ, post: 428883, member: 19139"] I plan on working on my RMS (4.0, 2 piece) this weekend. I can let you know how it goes when I am done if you are wanting to fix yours to fix the leak. If it is just a drip, honestly, I would not worry about it. The only reason I am doing mine is because I am burning more oil than I should be. From what I saw on videos it does not look hard, but you will be on your back the whole time and you have to be careful not to touch/scratch the bearing when removing upper seal. [/QUOTE]
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Could synthetic oil be causing my oil leak?
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