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Great contest and stay dirty.
Learn a lot from your video.
Save a lot by staying dirty and DIY…Learn a lot from your video.
Save a lot by staying dirty and DIY…13 may be my lucky day!
Thanks for the contest.Stay dirty!
13 may be my lucky day!
Thanks for the contest.Stay dirty!
Thank you for the stay dirty contest…
Thank you for the stay dirty contest…
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That said I don’t think that’s your problem. I don’t think the crank seal is causing the leak. 98% of the time that leak is caused by the oil pan gasket. If it were me I would replace that first and then recheck for the leak. BTW use a Honda gasket and DO NOT goop it up with RTV, this will actually cause the leak. The best thing to do is use a cordless drill like I did in this video to install the oil pan bolts.[/quote]
Eric, you are correct. A few weeks ago, I was trying to take the crank pulley off and stopped by the weather. I tightened the oil pan fasteners a bit. This is enough to stop the oil leak. I checked today. There is no oil at the bottom of the timing belt cover as shown in the photo of post #1 of this thread. The crank or cam seals are not leaking.
Thanks
[quote=”EricTheCarGuy” post=32379]
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That said I don’t think that’s your problem. I don’t think the crank seal is causing the leak. 98% of the time that leak is caused by the oil pan gasket. If it were me I would replace that first and then recheck for the leak. BTW use a Honda gasket and DO NOT goop it up with RTV, this will actually cause the leak. The best thing to do is use a cordless drill like I did in this video to install the oil pan bolts.[/quote]
Eric, you are correct. A few weeks ago, I was trying to take the crank pulley off and stopped by the weather. I tightened the oil pan fasteners a bit. This is enough to stop the oil leak. I checked today. There is no oil at the bottom of the timing belt cover as shown in the photo of post #1 of this thread. The crank or cam seals are not leaking.
Thanks
Great… I am replacing my Civic timing belt soon.
Pick me and stay dirty.
Great… I am replacing my Civic timing belt soon.
Pick me and stay dirty.
This may not be how Honda works.
Last year, I hurt my wrist. I did not turn the gas cap on my 07 Nissan Versa with a few clicks. My Versa put up a warning light even after I turned the gas cap for a few clicks. But it goes away after couple of days.
This may not be how Honda works.
Last year, I hurt my wrist. I did not turn the gas cap on my 07 Nissan Versa with a few clicks. My Versa put up a warning light even after I turned the gas cap for a few clicks. But it goes away after couple of days.
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