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Dave S Texas 06-01-2008 08:07 AM

Timing cover oil-leak
 
I've put off this oil-leak project a long time, but now I'm going after it. I'm fairly certain all the components can be gotten to from the RH wheel-well. I'm uncertain about what gaskets I'll need to replace, other than the Timing-cover gasket? Can the oil-pan gasket be changed without pulling the engine? I first intend to degrease the area, check for loose fasterers and then flour-spray the area. If, after that, a leak shows, I'll dig into it further. Hopefully I won't find the dreaded cam-shaft block-split problem. Any advice is appreciated, thanks.

Big5DoubleZero 06-12-2008 10:05 AM

RE: Timing cover oil-leak
 
What year and which engine?

Dave S Texas 06-12-2008 02:10 PM

RE: Timing cover oil-leak
 
Hello....thanks for the response. 1987 Coupe DeVille/FWD/4.1L
Since I posted this, I know more. Cleaned the engine and found no leaking from the TC cover areaor from the oil-filter adapter. The leak is from the rear-main area. Unfortunately fixin' this requires removing the transaxle. No experience with that and it's kinda intimidating not knowing.....

Big5DoubleZero 06-12-2008 10:47 PM

RE: Timing cover oil-leak
 
Yeah doing a rear main on a FWD vehicle can be intimidating without proper equipment.

I will give you a few numbers for gasket sets from Fel-pro if you find more leaks.

Rear main seal - #BS40396 (one piece)
Timing cover set - #TCS45522-2
Oil pan - #OS30525T -> premium set
Oil Pan - #OS30525C -> general cork gasket set

If ya need any others let me know.


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