Hello Everyone, I was wondering if anyone has had a similar experience with this weird oil leak that happened to me today. I was driving on the freeway going about 60 mph in my '57 New Yorker equipped with the 392 Hemi engine, when all of a sudden I noticed a lot of smoke in my rear view mirror. I pulled over instantly and noticed that with the engine idling I was losing oil. The oil was coming out in a very thin stream from the rear of the drivers side cylinder head just below the oil dipstick. I assumed it was on oil line, but on closer inspection it looked like it was comeing through the head! I couldn't visibly see a crack and then I thought it may be a head gasket. Could oil spurt out like that with a blown head gasket? I thought only water leaked with a blown head gasket. I had to use a mirror to see the stream of oil and it actually could be coming out below the cylinder head. It is very strange the way it is coming straight out in a small stream. Anyway, does this sound familiar to anybody? I thought these engines were bulletproof! It does have a lot of miles on it, but it runs smooth. Any info greatly appreciated. Nick Nichols. |