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01-04-2018, 03:14 PM | #45 | |
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The OPG is a labor intensive job, so it is expensive. The parts are less than $50 (gasket and bolt kit). The front subframe needs to be dropped to make room to get the oil pan off the engine block. I think most people report between $800 to $1,200 for the repair. xi models cost a bit more due to the extra complexity of front drivetrain components. I can't remember if your car is RWD or AWD. Last edited by Efthreeoh; 01-04-2018 at 03:20 PM.. |
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01-04-2018, 03:48 PM | #46 | |
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Mine is RWD. Thanks for reminding me about the clutch. What is the right time / mileage to replace the clutch assembly, I remember a few times when I tried to change gears without properly pressing the clutch and it resulted in clutter sound . Would there be any damage to the clutch plate or other internal parts due to this? |
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01-04-2018, 06:01 PM | #47 | ||
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First and foremost, s/o e90bs
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I only said that looked like power steering fluid that leaked onto the pan from a faulty hose. YOU SAID POWER STEERING LEAKED FROM THE RES.(INTRODUCING PROBLEMS THAT DONT EXIST). I also said that maybe coolant was leaking from ofhg onto harmonic balancer, causing rust?? HOW IS THAT BAD ADVICE, are you saying that's 100% impossible scenario? But yeah man, once you said you let your car leak for 3 years you lost me...See you later on another post |
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01-04-2018, 06:38 PM | #48 |
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because you are wrong. JFC. There's no coolant leaking on the balancer - that is normal rust. It's made of steel and only covered in a very light coat of paint.
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01-04-2018, 07:09 PM | #49 | |
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I'm sorry bro my all caps is not angry yelling it's just something I want to stand out is this better? All smiles
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01-04-2018, 07:12 PM | #50 |
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you live in North Carolina. I'm guessing you don't see a lot of salt on your roads. I have seen a number of these from salty areas and they all look like that. It's completely normal. it's just surface rust, completely harmless. And if your coolant is causing steel to rust, then you've got bigger problems anyway..
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01-04-2018, 07:23 PM | #52 | |
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we get it already, he doesn't have a ofhg leak (which was what we were originally referring to why do y'all keep talking about this balancer?? lol).. op just keep driving man |
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01-04-2018, 07:25 PM | #53 |
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Coolant has anti corrosion ingredients genius. It doesn't make things rust. If it did, your engine (aluminum or iron) would rust from the inside out.
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01-04-2018, 07:31 PM | #54 |
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01-04-2018, 07:37 PM | #55 |
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This thread is becoming classic...keep up the good work!
That engine bay looks dirty and corroded a tad(BTW clean up to better visually inspect for potential problems/oil leaks)....but nothing looks really wrong. Speculation is just that/govern yourself accordingly! |
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01-04-2018, 09:25 PM | #56 | |
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There are millions of cars that drive around for years upon years that have leaky oil pan gaskets. The OP asked if he had to get the OPG repaired right away, and I said he didn't, which is a true statement, and I qualified the statement with leaving it up to the OP whether he thought it was worth paying $1,200 to get a pan leak repaired if he was only keeping the car another year or two (me postulating). Most of the cars I've owned have had oil leaks in the engine. Back 40 years ago, almost all engines developed oil leaks over time. A leaking OPG is generally nothing to be concerned over. But I get it, I'm a lonely old man who is just a complete internet dick, cunt, asshole, who needs to combat his loneliness by talking shit to people on the internet ... (or it just could be TV sucks to watch.... ) The engine compartment is not sealed from the elements. It can't be or the cooling system would not operate properly. Here's a test, go out to your car right now (it's night time) with a flashlight and shine it through the radiator. You'll see that the light from the flashlight shines though the radiator. That's because AIR has to flow through the radiator to REMOVE the HEAT produced by the engine and carried AWAY from the engine by the coolant to the radiator (it's call a heat exchanger in engineering parlance BTW). Air has water vapor in it (that's how it takes the heat away from the radiator...) the water vapor attaches to various parts of the engine bay. One being the harmonic balancer. The paint wears away because the air has small dirt particles in it and acts like a mini sand blaster (over a long period of time). Once the steel (made with iron ore) is exposed to water vapor in the air, it RUSTS. What we are trying to tell you is you are observing something and attributing the wrong cause for it, which is why your statement is misleading and causing confusion for the OP.
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01-04-2018, 09:47 PM | #57 |
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What EXACTLY causes the iron to rust?
There is power steering on his belly pan, what you said you thought was oil (could be either), it may even just be concrete and no belly pan i can't really tell by the pictures. What makes you think coolant can't leak out of the front of the ofhg, its a passage right there on the front leading to the radiator and the thermostat, you are telling me that 100% of the time it leaks internally into the oil?? Your car has never had a coolant leak but yet it did leak oil for 3 years...? And you are saying "if" coolant leaks onto the harmonic balancer, making my point that IT IS A POSSIBILITY. Can you smell dried up coolant through the pictures? Can you see coolant spots on the engine mixed in with all the dirt and grime? And since you want to get so technical, the original poster never asked you anything about an oil pan gasket. He asked about an oil filter housing and valve cover. That was you introducing new problems and confusing him. And you can count me out of that million bro. |
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01-04-2018, 09:50 PM | #58 | |
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01-04-2018, 10:01 PM | #59 |
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In the 5th picture, you can see oil in the pan down under the front of the engine. About normal for a pan leak.
As for the power steering leak around the cap... take the nuts and bolts out, rotate the rubber dampeners 180 degrees and put it back together. Clean the cap and you are ready to go again. Fracking rubbers allow the reservoir to tilt over time and allows fluid to slosh out the weep hole in the cap. |
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01-04-2018, 10:20 PM | #60 | |
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I suggested the oil pan gasket is leaking because the top end of the engine is not leaking oil based on the pics the OP provided and because of the pool of oil on the belly pan visible in the first pic. From his responses, the OP clearly captured what I wrote as where he should look for an oil leak and is not confused whatsoever. You on the other hand are just running your stupid mouth. Stop embarrassing yourself.
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01-04-2018, 10:26 PM | #61 | |
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01-05-2018, 12:06 AM | #65 | |
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01-05-2018, 06:57 AM | #66 | |
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As for the OP's OFHG, the first two images he posted shows the front edge and rear section. The front edge looks absolutely clean. The back section looks like a bit of seepage around the bolt. Absolutely nothing that the OP needs to worry about at this point. As for the VCG... the OP needs to stand at the right fender and shoot pictures of the edging located ~3" below the engine cover. But with only the little seepage around the OFHG, I would pretty much guarantee you there would be little to no seepage. Telling someone they need to spray down their engine bay to clean it because it is a little dirty is very stupid since the person seems to be less knowledgeable about the car in the first place since they came here seeking advice (not trying to be offensive to the OP ). Someone not knowing what they are doing and spraying down an engine can do serious damage. And as for leaks... I see no major leaks in any of these pictures. I see signs of seepage or weeping of oil from older seals. ie.. tomgwuyn can relax a bit, there are no major "leaks". But the oil pan needs to be inspected further. |
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