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2014 GT 500 engine oil leak
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<blockquote data-quote="hirting" data-source="post: 15687855" data-attributes="member: 180577"><p>Hi Gregory,</p><p></p><p>I think you may have posted this in the wrong section of the forums but am sure a moderator will move it for you. </p><p></p><p>I am not certain how common of an issue this is on a GT500 but I have installed a Boss Oil cooler on my GT and I can't imagine the fix requiring the whole k member to be dropped. That being said, I have never worked on a GT500 engine and there may be less room. </p><p></p><p>I would first suggest tightening the bung that holds the cooler to the block (to spec) yourself and see if that solves the issue. If it still leaks then then you may have no other choice then to have the dealership address the problem. It may be worth taking it to another dealership and get a second opinion and also let them know how critical it is for them to be careful with your vehicle and then see how they react. I felt the same way about my vehicle and that is why I chose to learn and do things myself. Check youtube and other resources, there might be a quick and easy solution that you can do yourself.</p><p></p><p>I hope this helps.</p><p></p><p>Walter</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hirting, post: 15687855, member: 180577"] Hi Gregory, I think you may have posted this in the wrong section of the forums but am sure a moderator will move it for you. I am not certain how common of an issue this is on a GT500 but I have installed a Boss Oil cooler on my GT and I can't imagine the fix requiring the whole k member to be dropped. That being said, I have never worked on a GT500 engine and there may be less room. I would first suggest tightening the bung that holds the cooler to the block (to spec) yourself and see if that solves the issue. If it still leaks then then you may have no other choice then to have the dealership address the problem. It may be worth taking it to another dealership and get a second opinion and also let them know how critical it is for them to be careful with your vehicle and then see how they react. I felt the same way about my vehicle and that is why I chose to learn and do things myself. Check youtube and other resources, there might be a quick and easy solution that you can do yourself. I hope this helps. Walter [/QUOTE]
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