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Extremely COLD weather = oil leak?
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<blockquote data-quote="98 svt" data-source="post: 16874153" data-attributes="member: 183643"><p>This morning it is -6* outside. I went to take the trash out and noticed a small trail of fluid coming from under the car. Upon inspection, it's oil. </p><p>My car doesn't leak oil, hell it's got less than 2000 miles on the build. Last year I changed the oil with 5w20 oil (buildr recommended). I'm wondering if it's too thin?</p><p></p><p>Is it SO cold that the gaskets shrink enough to cause an oil leak?</p><p>I've always stored all my cars outside for winter (under a carport and car cover), and I've NEVER seen such a thing.</p><p>Anyone else ever see this before?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="98 svt, post: 16874153, member: 183643"] This morning it is -6* outside. I went to take the trash out and noticed a small trail of fluid coming from under the car. Upon inspection, it's oil. My car doesn't leak oil, hell it's got less than 2000 miles on the build. Last year I changed the oil with 5w20 oil (buildr recommended). I'm wondering if it's too thin? Is it SO cold that the gaskets shrink enough to cause an oil leak? I've always stored all my cars outside for winter (under a carport and car cover), and I've NEVER seen such a thing. Anyone else ever see this before? [/QUOTE]
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