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  • in reply to: December 20, 2012 Premium Membership Contest #486902
    PaulPaul
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      Great contest and stay dirty.

      in reply to: December 18, 2012 Contest #485431
      PaulPaul
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        Learn a lot from your video.
        Save a lot by staying dirty and DIY…

        in reply to: December 18, 2012 Contest #486288
        PaulPaul
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          Learn a lot from your video.
          Save a lot by staying dirty and DIY…

          in reply to: December 13, 2012 Contest #484251
          PaulPaul
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            13 may be my lucky day!
            Thanks for the contest.

            Stay dirty!

            in reply to: December 13, 2012 Contest #485131
            PaulPaul
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              13 may be my lucky day!
              Thanks for the contest.

              Stay dirty!

              in reply to: December 11, 2012 Contest #483791
              PaulPaul
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                Thank you for the stay dirty contest…

                in reply to: December 11, 2012 Contest #484716
                PaulPaul
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                  Thank you for the stay dirty contest…

                  in reply to: 91 Honda Civic Oil Leak #483517
                  PaulPaul
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                    [quote=”EricTheCarGuy” post=32379]

                    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.

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                    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

                    in reply to: 91 Honda Civic Oil Leak #484418
                    PaulPaul
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                      [quote=”EricTheCarGuy” post=32379]

                      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

                      in reply to: December 7, 2012 Contest #483592
                      PaulPaul
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                        Great… I am replacing my Civic timing belt soon.

                        Pick me and stay dirty.

                        in reply to: December 7, 2012 Contest #482751
                        PaulPaul
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                          Great… I am replacing my Civic timing belt soon.

                          Pick me and stay dirty.

                          in reply to: Coal in your Odyssey this Christmass? #482521
                          PaulPaul
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                            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.

                            in reply to: Coal in your Odyssey this Christmass? #483346
                            PaulPaul
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                              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.

                              in reply to: Mobile Internet browser #481983
                              PaulPaul
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                                Deleted shortcut,cookies and cache. Hit the desktop button and get the following message:

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                                in reply to: Mobile Internet browser #482641
                                PaulPaul
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                                  Deleted shortcut,cookies and cache. Hit the desktop button and get the following message:

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