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General Sport Trac Discussion
Oil Leak questions...
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<blockquote data-quote="John Zuber" data-source="post: 1045651" data-attributes="member: 59842"><p>Well, I got all my oil leaks resolved.......I traded my ST for a new 2022 Toyota Tacoma SR5. It's been fun but this year I'll be 70 years old and I just don't have the desire to deal with either finding a good mechanic ( I do most of my work myself on cars) or doing it myself. Both valve covers were leaking, I see oil around the filter adapter, there is oil around the top pan seam, and even getting to the PVC valve is next to impossible without removing other parts. Just don't want to deal with the hassel any more. Someone will get a really nice silver ST and I'm sure they will solve those leaks. Kind regards to everyone and many thanks for the technical help during the 18 years.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="John Zuber, post: 1045651, member: 59842"] Well, I got all my oil leaks resolved.......I traded my ST for a new 2022 Toyota Tacoma SR5. It's been fun but this year I'll be 70 years old and I just don't have the desire to deal with either finding a good mechanic ( I do most of my work myself on cars) or doing it myself. Both valve covers were leaking, I see oil around the filter adapter, there is oil around the top pan seam, and even getting to the PVC valve is next to impossible without removing other parts. Just don't want to deal with the hassel any more. Someone will get a really nice silver ST and I'm sure they will solve those leaks. Kind regards to everyone and many thanks for the technical help during the 18 years. [/QUOTE]
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