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Arrrrrrrrrrggggghhhhhhh!!!
Front end of the 323 is jacked up and on stands in my garage. I went to pull out of the garage and there was gobs of oil I mean GOBS on the ground. I'm going to go out and see if I can pin point it right now.:ranting :ranting
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Back of the oil pan and area near the torque converter are all covered in a thin bit of oil. The drip is coming from the back of the engine (I'm assuming since currently there is no drip). Could the oil pan gasket have failed?
Bed time. I'm going to check back in the morning. |
Is it oil or tranny fluid? How low is your oil? Jeez, I hope it's not your rear main engine seal or your tranny's input shaft seal :eek
You're selling that thing anyway right? Dump some Bar's Leaks Engine Oil Stop Leak, it'll hold till after the sale :D |
yep, thas what i was gonna say, it may be the main engine seal, the one between the tranny and the engine... just another thing, is it only leaking b/c you jacked the front up?
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My oil pan gasket is shot. I'm going to have to put a new one in. I'll put some new hoses in there while I'm at it. And thermostat housing.
Anyone know a good place to buy an oil pan gasket? :) edit: Never mind found one! |
check and make sure the pan isn't broken when you have it out if so might want to jb weld any cracks you might see.
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Oil pan gasket shouldnt be hard to replace. This is a much better situation thatn if it had been the main engine seal.
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Never mind. Main seal and Oil pan gasket are both gone.
Crap. |
I dunno what to say :conf
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That sucks. Good luck with a fix. What are you planning to buy?
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