Questions & Answers for: Jaguar XJ6 oil seals

Question about 1994 XJ6

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...seals. It takes 8 quarts everytime including the filter. 2 gallon jugs. I change it about every 4,000 miles. I have a 1990 and 1992 XJ6. When I used 10W30 I found the oil pressure guage registered ...

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...oil bottle seals that are on the top of the bottle are notorious for falling in there during an oil change and working their way back . That is possible too.If the drain is plugged the valve cover ...

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...oil pressure gauge. As far as the leak in the power steering, it is most likely a bad seal in on of the steering gearboxes. You can get a seal repari kit from numerous different vendors online, ...

Question about 1997 XJ6

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...care of if not you will have the same problem again soon. You need to change the oil seals in valve cover gasket and valve gasket to stop oil from getting on plugs.Good Luck and thanks for using FIX ...

...seals should be fairly cheap. the seal itself shouldnt cost more than 5-10 dollars for each one. its a little round ring looking piece of metal with a rubber lining. to fix the front pump seal you'll ...

Question about 1994 XJ6

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...a year +, depending on usage, till you are smoking continuously due to so much guide wear that oil is finding its way in faster. changing the seals will last shorter time also as time

seals will return to normal?. he told me the oil stays up in the trani when setting and damages seals No, the seals will not cure themselves, it will continue to leak until it is repaired. because the

Question about 1986 XJ6

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Rear Crankshaft oil seal Rear crankshaft oil seal, how do you get it in the groove totaly without having to cut ends off? ref rear main oil seal pre size tool needed to fit seal this beds the seal ...

Question about 1995 XJ6

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The drip from the oil pan is very small; there appears to be no real oil leak; how long can I drive the car, carefully checking the oil level daily. Dealer quote to lift the engine to replace seal is

...seals, worn or broken piston rings, leaking head gasket or incorrect grade of oil. All but the last one will require engine disassembly to repair. A compression check will help identify the source of ...

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