| Subject: | Oil in my distributor |
| Question: | I have a 1994 Mazda
MX-3, I heard that it was the same as a mitsubishi. The only problem I had
with this car were my brakes which were just replaced and there is a little
hole in the muffler that I am going to fix. But now I have a huge problem.
The problem is that there is oil in my distributor and I was wondering if
you had any idea what I could do.I was going to get another distributor
but I don't want this to happen again. If it is fixable and maybe you could
give me a rough estimate of how much it would cost. Thanks a lot |
| Answer: | Quanita,
The Mazda MX-3 really isn't at all like a Mitsubishi, but the problem you described can happen to any car. I'm not sure where the distributor is on the MX3, but the oil may be coming from your valve cover, oil cap, dipstick well, PCV valve, or even your drive shaft oil seal. If its from your valve cover, you'll need to get a new gasket installed.
The gasket is relatively cheap, but it could involve a couple hours of
labor (not cheap). Definately get your oil leak fixed before you get a new distributor.
You may even be able to salvage and clean your old distributor once you
get that leak fixed. |