eliminatethebug
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For a 2005 suburban with the 5.3L flex fuel engine
I am not sure what I'm looking for, but I sure can't find it on parts stores websites. This truck is 100% for-sure leaking oil from the front of the engine, so it runs down the engine, back along the oil pan, and drips on the exhaust crossover and stinks bad of burning oil. The oil pan, rear main, the rear plate i forget what it is on back of the engine, and the intake manifold gaskets were all replaced recently and those are not the leak and I'll show you how I know:
Tightening the three bolts holding on the water pump on the passenger side of the engine made the stink stop and the leak slowed enough to not worry about losing oil.
The stink came back and the bolts were not-tight again. I tightened these three bolts and the stink went away again. Today the oil level warning came on and I remembered I wanted to fix this so here I am. These bolts are giving me an ugly feeling like they want to break. I've seen reports of other people breaking them. Ideally I would like to just replace the bolts with new from a reputable source. I don't want to install a stud kit, I just want to R&R the bolts if at all possible. I can't find these bolts, will you help?
Also this seems like it has to be a front timing cover leak...but do the water pump bolts hold oil in?
Also, if it's a timing cover leak, it's way up high behind the water pump somewhere. There seems to be a luck-of-the-draw situation with replacement timing covers leaking. Is there a brand known to give good success not leaking on the first try?
I am not sure what I'm looking for, but I sure can't find it on parts stores websites. This truck is 100% for-sure leaking oil from the front of the engine, so it runs down the engine, back along the oil pan, and drips on the exhaust crossover and stinks bad of burning oil. The oil pan, rear main, the rear plate i forget what it is on back of the engine, and the intake manifold gaskets were all replaced recently and those are not the leak and I'll show you how I know:
Tightening the three bolts holding on the water pump on the passenger side of the engine made the stink stop and the leak slowed enough to not worry about losing oil.
The stink came back and the bolts were not-tight again. I tightened these three bolts and the stink went away again. Today the oil level warning came on and I remembered I wanted to fix this so here I am. These bolts are giving me an ugly feeling like they want to break. I've seen reports of other people breaking them. Ideally I would like to just replace the bolts with new from a reputable source. I don't want to install a stud kit, I just want to R&R the bolts if at all possible. I can't find these bolts, will you help?
Also this seems like it has to be a front timing cover leak...but do the water pump bolts hold oil in?
Also, if it's a timing cover leak, it's way up high behind the water pump somewhere. There seems to be a luck-of-the-draw situation with replacement timing covers leaking. Is there a brand known to give good success not leaking on the first try?