jugghead23
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Anyway, my exhaust starting making this 'can of rocks' sound yesterday so I took it to a local mechanic today just to have him take a peek. I got under and nothing seemed to have come loose (heat sheild etc).
So the mechanic looked at it and said "bad news, I think its your cat"... I said "Actually, thats not bad news because the cat is still under warranty."
Anyway, while I was there, I had them do a quick 'Sunday Special' oil change for 10.99. Now, I have no reason to mistrust this mechanic (yet) but since I've only gone there a couple times before (to help me free frozen torx etc) I kept a close eye on the oil change.
Nothing suspicious...saw a new filter go in, saw him replace the plug without using excessive force (in other words, he didn't strip the threads) and watched him put oil in.
Anyway, got home and just to double check, I checked the oil level and I noticed that the oil smelled like gasoline.
I got to reading a little tonight and it seems that is potentially very bad? I also read that the honeycomb inside a cat could go bad by gasoline getting in there?
Could these problems be related...could it be the oil this little roadside mechanic put in my jeep just wasn't up to snuff?
Say there is gas leaking into my oil...what kind of damages/repairs are we talking here?
thanks in advance for any help
So the mechanic looked at it and said "bad news, I think its your cat"... I said "Actually, thats not bad news because the cat is still under warranty."
Anyway, while I was there, I had them do a quick 'Sunday Special' oil change for 10.99. Now, I have no reason to mistrust this mechanic (yet) but since I've only gone there a couple times before (to help me free frozen torx etc) I kept a close eye on the oil change.
Nothing suspicious...saw a new filter go in, saw him replace the plug without using excessive force (in other words, he didn't strip the threads) and watched him put oil in.
Anyway, got home and just to double check, I checked the oil level and I noticed that the oil smelled like gasoline.
I got to reading a little tonight and it seems that is potentially very bad? I also read that the honeycomb inside a cat could go bad by gasoline getting in there?
Could these problems be related...could it be the oil this little roadside mechanic put in my jeep just wasn't up to snuff?
Say there is gas leaking into my oil...what kind of damages/repairs are we talking here?
thanks in advance for any help