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Old 03-07-2006, 08:48 PM   #7
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Thanks for the replies. I have taken several deep breaths. I had a chance to kind of look underneath (I don't have any ramps yet) and it looked liked there was a small drop coming from the dead center of the oil pan but there didn't seem to be any fresh oil coming from anywhere else on the oil pan so I have wiped everything down and will take a look later and see what I see. thanks again, you all are a great resource.
I'm no expert but I do know that my mechanic had some problems getting the oil pan to seal at one point. It may just be that.

BTW - do you have a mechanic in mind or are you going with Prestige or Stevinson Imports? I'll be the first to admit that I'm not a big Prestige fan - they've got major attitude in their service department. I've heard very good things about Stevinson. Personally, I highly recommend Euromotion/Euroservice at 2020 South Broadway (303.722.2595). The owner is Bob Cramer. He's a good guy and has helped me through a few of my newbie fears.
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