Matahoe
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It's the oil pressure sensor or camshaft position sensor leaking if it's coming from higher up. The intake manifold doesn't seal off any oil passages.
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I replaced the pan gasket on mine, it was covered in oil, replaced it and it was bone dry in the pan area, then I discovered a new leak. It seems to be coming from the passenger area by the riveted spot. At first I thought it could be the rivet but looking at it, I think its just one of the bolts that go on the side bearing caps thats leaking. Since it only does it in that area and it drips below it. My rear main is a mess though and it needs to be replaced. I might take pics to post in a new thread if I get the honor of doing such a lovely task.
I would definately use rtv where the other two covers meet the block, the rear main cover and front timing cover. The RTV goes along their seams. It is debated if that is required, however, rebuild manual calls for RTV along those four seams.I've been following this thread. I've diagnosed my oil pan gasket as leaking for sure. Just want to make sure I get the right gasket and figure out if I should or should not use RTV sealant. Definitely don't want to have to do this twice.
I've been following this thread. I've diagnosed my oil pan gasket as leaking for sure. Just want to make sure I get the right gasket and figure out if I should or should not use RTV sealant. Definitely don't want to have to do this twice.
I would definately use rtv where the other two covers meet the block, the rear main cover and front timing cover. The RTV goes along their seams. It is debated if that is required, however, rebuild manual calls for RTV along those four seams.
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Not sure, the gasket appears to be designed with that in mind. However, I just wanted to be careful after reading the instructions you shared. My guess is in hindsight thay the rtv does a better job squeezing up and into the seams than the gasket could.I think its this stuff. Like I said previously..its like that pipe thread sealant you put on gas pipe thread. Or like the pre-applied stuff you see on sensors ...like the water temp sensor. It's made to fill in a minute gap.
What has me scratching my head is ...why in the heck wouldn't a pan gasket be sufficient to fulfill this task instead of a thin film of this stuff? Wierd.
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