Kalamat88
Platinum Member
Hey again everyone,
Did my first oil change on the Clio.
As a little backstory , I used this stuff to clean out any gunk right before my oil change. I added it to the motor and let it run for 15 mins and shut the car off. I was going to drain the oil but I had to delay a few days due to not having the square drain plug handy.
When it finally came time, I drained the oil, and added 5.3 liters (I read the sump holds 5.4).
I closed everything up and then noticed I’m having some very slow leakage (you can’t see it in the pic as I already wiped it off the bottom of the sump), but you can see the moisture at the top before it runs down.
My question is, is this because I overfilled it? Or is it because I let that motor flush sit for too long and therefore ate away at the gasket?
It seems too that some of the oil might be leaking from around those little bolts.
Either way, something’s leaking and it looks like I’ll need a new gasket.
Thanks again guys for any insight and helping as I get to know this Clio better
Did my first oil change on the Clio.
As a little backstory , I used this stuff to clean out any gunk right before my oil change. I added it to the motor and let it run for 15 mins and shut the car off. I was going to drain the oil but I had to delay a few days due to not having the square drain plug handy.
When it finally came time, I drained the oil, and added 5.3 liters (I read the sump holds 5.4).
I closed everything up and then noticed I’m having some very slow leakage (you can’t see it in the pic as I already wiped it off the bottom of the sump), but you can see the moisture at the top before it runs down.
My question is, is this because I overfilled it? Or is it because I let that motor flush sit for too long and therefore ate away at the gasket?
It seems too that some of the oil might be leaking from around those little bolts.
Either way, something’s leaking and it looks like I’ll need a new gasket.
Thanks again guys for any insight and helping as I get to know this Clio better