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Dave Wick 11-10-2007 12:54 PM

D15B2 Engine Oil Leak
 
I actually have two cars with a similar problem.

The oil pump has a little knob or bump on the bottom ... and I have oil
dripping off of that and off of the oil pan. It does NOT look like the oil
is coming down from where the crank comes through the oil pump.

So, am I right in thinking that this is an oil pan gasket issue and NOT an
issue with the oil seal where the crank goes through the oil pump? The area
under between the oil pan and oil pump is definitely wet but again, nothing
seems to be coming from above from the area of the oil seal.

Thanks much!
Dave



jim beam 11-11-2007 02:41 AM

Re: D15B2 Engine Oil Leak
 
Dave Wick wrote:
> I actually have two cars with a similar problem.
>
> The oil pump has a little knob or bump on the bottom ... and I have oil
> dripping off of that and off of the oil pan. It does NOT look like the oil
> is coming down from where the crank comes through the oil pump.
>
> So, am I right in thinking that this is an oil pan gasket issue and NOT an
> issue with the oil seal where the crank goes through the oil pump? The area
> under between the oil pan and oil pump is definitely wet but again, nothing
> seems to be coming from above from the area of the oil seal.


what oil are you using?

Dave Wick 11-11-2007 01:48 PM

Re: D15B2 Engine Oil Leak
 
Valvoline MaxLife 5w-30. I've been using that it both cars for at least a
year.


"jim beam" <spamvortex@bad.example.net> wrote in message
news:NNWdnT5sxaGAL6vanZ2dnUVZ_rvinZ2d@speakeasy.ne t...
> Dave Wick wrote:
>> I actually have two cars with a similar problem.
>>
>> The oil pump has a little knob or bump on the bottom ... and I have oil
>> dripping off of that and off of the oil pan. It does NOT look like the
>> oil is coming down from where the crank comes through the oil pump.
>>
>> So, am I right in thinking that this is an oil pan gasket issue and NOT
>> an issue with the oil seal where the crank goes through the oil pump?
>> The area under between the oil pan and oil pump is definitely wet but
>> again, nothing seems to be coming from above from the area of the oil
>> seal.

>
> what oil are you using?




jim beam 11-11-2007 02:00 PM

Re: D15B2 Engine Oil Leak
 
Dave Wick wrote:
> Valvoline MaxLife 5w-30. I've been using that it both cars for at least a
> year.


try a different oil. my 89 civic was pissing oil from the main seals
when i first got it 3 years ago, and continued to piss oil with
motorcraft "semi-synthetic", but after a couple of weeks with castrol
gtx, it dried right up. 55k miles later, i still haven't needed to
install the seals i bought. it's not perfectly dry, especially since
i'm currently experimenting with mobil 1, but there are no spots on the
driveway. try it before you start swapping seals. check gasket bolts
too - not too tight, but not loose.


>
>
> "jim beam" <spamvortex@bad.example.net> wrote in message
> news:NNWdnT5sxaGAL6vanZ2dnUVZ_rvinZ2d@speakeasy.ne t...
>> Dave Wick wrote:
>>> I actually have two cars with a similar problem.
>>>
>>> The oil pump has a little knob or bump on the bottom ... and I have oil
>>> dripping off of that and off of the oil pan. It does NOT look like the
>>> oil is coming down from where the crank comes through the oil pump.
>>>
>>> So, am I right in thinking that this is an oil pan gasket issue and NOT
>>> an issue with the oil seal where the crank goes through the oil pump?
>>> The area under between the oil pan and oil pump is definitely wet but
>>> again, nothing seems to be coming from above from the area of the oil
>>> seal.

>> what oil are you using?

>
>



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