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Originally Posted by Unicorn
It's your call but it has been a proven method for years. I don't see another option for you unless you wait for the leak to get bad. If it is even a leak. I have never heard anything substantial about it being bad for your engine. It's thin so it just works its way out of leaks. I think it takes almost two little bottles for the 8.5-9 quarts these engines hold. You can always do an oil change after you get confirmation. Bye bye dye.
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Ok will give dye a chance

.. thanks for your input.
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