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help! oil leak
alright i have a 86 mr2 and have a pretty descent sized oil leak. But i cant tell where its coming from. the oil is dripping from the passenger towards the front of the car. And i replaced a oil line, the distributor o-ring, valve cover gaskets. And we did a compression test, the head gasket is fine. And we took the valve covers off and it doesn't look like the cam seals are leaking either. So what else is over on that side of the engine that could be leaking that much????
I mean we checked the engine over hundreds of times and still cant pinpoint the leak. So a little help would be great. Thanks |
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how did you determine it isn't the cam seals? The cam seals aren't visible when you take the cam covers off..... they are between the #1 cam bearing cap and the timing plate....
also, when you replaced the valve cover gaskets did you use RTV in the hard corners? typically when either cam seal goes bad the oil actually travels behind the timing plate, to the top of the HG, then pours down the exhaust side of the engine..... |
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yea that does make sense, because thats exactly where the oil is leaking out
ill have to replace those and see what happens |
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FYI you might as well do a timing belt while you're at it.....
to do these seals.... you have to pull the timing backing plate... which requires you to pull the timing gears... which require you to remove the timing belt.... which if you want to make sure you do it right requires you to remove the motor mount.... which you have to pull the timing covers, which you have to pull the crank and water pump pulleys.... so, like I said, you might as well just do a timing belt while you're at it... |
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The leak was the cam seals, finally figured it out and replaced them
Thanks for all the help guys |
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camshaft seals are pest lol i had the same problem after replacing the HG i thought i did the HG wrong :/ but it was just the seals
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