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First of all if you really dont know what you are doing dont mess with it. It can cause more damage and cost more too. Top of the motor will have valve covers, tube seals, cam seals, (some have sensor o-rings/seals), moving down...headgaskets, and lower... oil pan gasket, crankshaft seal-front and rear, oil pressure sensor/switch, oil filter, drain plug, ect. Since it is a model '94 chances are you are leaking from everywherehigh mileage cars tend to have many problems
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you should probably check the engine seal make sure that they are okey but for that you need to bring down the transmission and also are you sure the oil caps are seal right?
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