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erik_m_o 09-04-2007 06:36 AM

Re: oil leak!
 
morning bump

i'm going to call the shop today

d-man 09-04-2007 10:42 AM

Re: oil leak!
 
I've done the same thing when I rebuilt my engine. Replaced the main seal but when I did the lip got caught on the crank and didn't seat properly. Its not a big job to replace it. Just take off the timing cover, belt and lower gear. You can use something like a dentist's pick to pull it out then just push the new one in.

erik_m_o 09-04-2007 07:47 PM

Re: oil leak!
 
well i called the shop today and they said that i should take off the timeing belt cover and see if a sensor is leaking (is there a sensor there) or if it's a seal? if it's a seal see what one it is and give them a call tomarrow.

erik_m_o 09-04-2007 11:34 PM

Re: oil leak!
 
ok i took off my valve cover and my upper timeing belt. i got a flashlight and tryed to see what i could see. well no oil. well then putting it back i broke a bolt. so i'll be takeing the train to work tomarrow. good thinkg i work next to a honda dealership. they give me a discount. so i'm going to get new bolts and an oil dip stick tube. i'm also going to talk to someone and see if i can throw someone acouple bucks for them to take off my lower timeing belt cover and tell me what seal is leaking. i can then tell the engine shop so they can fix it.

Dr.Boost 09-04-2007 11:38 PM

Re: oil leak!
 

Originally Posted by erik_m_o
i'm also going to talk to someone and see if i can throw someone acouple bucks for them to take off my lower timeing belt cover and tell me what seal is leaking. i can then tell the engine shop so they can fix it.

Take the car to the ------- shop and tell them the ------- motor is leaking and they need to fix it. :3 Fuckers. :7
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d-man 09-04-2007 11:52 PM

Re: oil leak!
 
There is a sensor there if its obd2 but its not a sensor that leaks oil. Its the seal. Take it back to those nogs and tell them to change the seal.

erik_m_o 09-05-2007 11:29 PM

Re: oil leak!
 
yea i'm calling them tomarrow and telling them my car will be there saterday morning. i'm also going to mention that i need the car back by weds/thursday moning because i have to drive down to Ft. Dix, NJ thurs afternoon for training.

ifly87 09-05-2007 11:40 PM

Re: oil leak!
 
did a shop rebuild that motor for you? if so did you even swap it in there? big deal take off the crank pulley, pull that timing cover and look its not that hard, prolly take 15-20 mins. that seal is easy to replace, just pull off the timing belt gear and its right there. I think they cost like 4 or 5 bucks at the honda dealership, even cheeper than any auto parts store I've found.

turbozexcrxman 09-06-2007 12:00 AM

Re: oil leak!
 
I could be the cam seal.... both mine used to leak down there and couldnt find it 4ever till i looked close at the cam gears.....but yeah.....thats all

erik_m_o 09-06-2007 08:40 PM

Re: oil leak!
 
ok i stopped by there after work and he is going to call a shop in town and i'm goingto bring my car there. they will fix it and he will pay for it. i'm callin them in the morning


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