Ground Speed
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I know this is probably a dumb question, but why would the inside of my engine bay be oily/greasy? It's like there is a fine mist of oil on every surface, plastic cowling, etc. For example, the coolant tank just about glistens at this point.
I know engines bays are generally dirty places to be when you have explosions, moving parts, road grime, etc, I just didn't know if this thin film was intentional or a byproduct of the engine throwing fluid out of somewhere. I always kind of assumed most engines - especially new ones with fresh gaskets and hoses would not leak or secrete any fluids.
Purchased in November, EcoBoost, about 1950 miles so far, not a daily driver.
Thanks! :headbonk:
I know engines bays are generally dirty places to be when you have explosions, moving parts, road grime, etc, I just didn't know if this thin film was intentional or a byproduct of the engine throwing fluid out of somewhere. I always kind of assumed most engines - especially new ones with fresh gaskets and hoses would not leak or secrete any fluids.
Purchased in November, EcoBoost, about 1950 miles so far, not a daily driver.
Thanks! :headbonk:
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That and the super black asphalt that all the parking lots in ELP seem to be painted...mighty hard on engines and interiors. Don't miss that part about my hometown...