What Causes Oil Leakage in the Chevrolet Lova Engine?

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DelEmmett
07/25/25 2:23am
Oil leakage in the Chevrolet Lova engine may be caused by pipeline issues or cylinder head gasket problems, and it should be promptly taken to a 4S shop for inspection and repair. Below is relevant information about the Chevrolet Lova: 1. Powertrain: It features an inline four-cylinder, dual overhead camshaft 16-valve design, with a cast iron cylinder block and aluminum alloy cylinder head. Equipped with SFI sequential multi-port fuel injection, DIS direct ignition system, and VLIM variable intake manifold system. The Chevrolet Lova operates with minimal noise at idle after starting, demonstrating good sealing and effective noise insulation. 2. Configuration: The vehicle adopts a MacPherson strut design, incorporating a new control arm, stiffer hydraulic bushings, and slightly stiffer springs. The rear suspension utilizes a four-link independent layout design with stiffer bushings.
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