I own a shop, and you should check the oil sending unit, as they are bad to get cracked, and/or break causing a pretty bad leak. Check the valve covers, and more importantly, check the PVC to make sure it has enough vacuum on it, as it could be plugged up with carbon and not have any vacuum on it. Put a new PVC valve in it, as that will help. When an engine is allowed to build up pressure inside, it will push oil right past all the seals & gaskets, and on to the ground. We find a leak by wiping down the entire engine, or using an engine cleaner, and putting it on a rack with it running. That way we can see where the leaks are, and determine what to do to fix them. Glad to help out, Good luck!!!
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I own a shop, and you should check the oil sending unit, as they are bad to get cracked, and/or break causing a pretty bad leak. Check the valve covers, and more importantly, check the PVC to make sure it has enough vacuum on it, as it could be plugged up with carbon and not have any vacuum on it. Put a new PVC valve in it, as that will help. When an engine is allowed to build up pressure inside, it will push oil right past all the seals & gaskets, and on to the ground. We find a leak by wiping down the entire engine, or using an engine cleaner, and putting it on a rack with it running. That way we can see where the leaks are, and determine what to do to fix them. Glad to help out, Good luck!!!