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    I found something weird

    Hi, everyone, today, i found something weird on my FD2's engine.....
    and i found an article saying this: "- look around the oil filler cap for a white mayonnaise-like substance - this is an indication of a damaged head gasket which can be very expensive to put right"

    May i ask, if the thing that i found is the thing that the article mentioned? If so, is it serious? should i fix it asap?
    If no, is there anyone know what is the substance that i found on my car?
    I have enclosed the picture with the substance found (Circle)....
    thanks everyone...
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    Last edited by chichichibo; 29-11-2010 at 07:13 PM.

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    Touch it, if its rubbery/soft, then its just the valve cover sealant. ( dont peel it off)
    Only oil can leak from that area, nothing else. the head gasket is located below where you pointed out.

    Take off ur oil cap and have a look inside, oil should look normal and not white/milky like

    There's nothing to worry about

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    its sealant mate. No need to worry about it

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    so, that is just the sealant?? oh....thanks god.....i was worrying if that is any serious problem.....
    Re Duzy: yes, it's soft, and there is some oil leadk around the edge as well....(Picture)
    for the oil leak on the edge, do i need to fix it? will it eventually become a serious oil leakage in the future?

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    and, for the sealant that pop out, should i just leave it? or should i do sth with it (replace the sealant)?
    Last edited by chichichibo; 29-11-2010 at 10:10 PM.

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    looks like the gasket sealant to me..

    edit: oh wait that's been said.

    just leave it IMO.

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    Quote Originally Posted by curtis265 View Post
    looks like the gasket sealant to me..

    edit: oh wait that's been said.

    just leave it IMO.
    Re Curtis: so, what is the difference between head gasket and gasket?
    So, if it is only the gasket sealant, then it wont be a matter?
    the statement that "look around the oil filler cap for a white mayonnaise-like substance - this is an indication of a damaged head gasket which can be very expensive to put right"
    is not relevant in my case, am i right?

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    Quote Originally Posted by chichichibo View Post
    Re Curtis: so, what is the difference between head gasket and gasket?
    So, if it is only the gasket sealant, then it wont be a matter?
    the statement that "look around the oil filler cap for a white mayonnaise-like substance - this is an indication of a damaged head gasket which can be very expensive to put right"
    is not relevant in my case, am i right?
    No , you have no reason to worry.


    Headgasket is a thin mSetal gasket in the shape of the cylinder layout ( for example ,4cyl has 4 big holes in line) it can come
    In a few layers. It is located just where the head meets the engine block - exactly just below the intake manifold or exhaust manifold.

    The term "gasket" can refer to any metal/paper/liquid gasket or seal between two mating surfaces , tightened by bolts or nuts. These are found all through the engine.

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    Quote Originally Posted by bennjamin View Post
    No , you have no reason to worry.


    Headgasket is a thin mSetal gasket in the shape of the cylinder layout ( for example ,4cyl has 4 big holes in line) it can come
    In a few layers. It is located just where the head meets the engine block - exactly just below the intake manifold or exhaust manifold.

    The term "gasket" can refer to any metal/paper/liquid gasket or seal between two mating surfaces , tightened by bolts or nuts. These are found all through the engine.
    Thanks a lot!
    But there is minor oil leaking from the sealant in my case, so is it a matter to be fixed?
    Will it eventually become a serious oil leaking? Should I fix that sealant part?

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    Lol at the fact you were ment to look around the oil filter cap ? Not anywhere else funny guy!

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    Quote Originally Posted by blastnpast View Post
    Lol at the fact you were ment to look around the oil filter cap ? Not anywhere else funny guy!
    i saw an article previously refering to the white substance, and i am not sure of those on my car, thats why i want to clarify it.......
    diu lar ma

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