Oil Leak - 2000 Honda Civic EX 2DR
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Oil Leak - 2000 Honda Civic EX 2DR
Have a slow engine oil drip from the transmission area near the shift cable.
Oil pan is clean, valve cover clean, PVC clean. Leaning towards a rear main
seal, but hope not. Any other places that would leak in this area?
Thanks, Tom
Oil pan is clean, valve cover clean, PVC clean. Leaning towards a rear main
seal, but hope not. Any other places that would leak in this area?
Thanks, Tom
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Re: Oil Leak - 2000 Honda Civic EX 2DR
"Tom Hemp" <themp@nc.rr.com> wrote in
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> Have a slow engine oil drip from the transmission area near the shift
> cable. Oil pan is clean, valve cover clean, PVC clean. Leaning
> towards a rear main seal, but hope not. Any other places that would
> leak in this area?
>
> Thanks, Tom
>
>
Rear main seal would leak through the vent hole in the bellhousing.
You need to get the engine professionally cleaned to get rid of the crud,
then add some UV dye to the engine oil. Run the car for a bit, then inspect
with a black light.
--
TeGGeR®
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www.tegger.com/hondafaq/
news:T_7Bg.29780$so3.19033@southeast.rr.com:
> Have a slow engine oil drip from the transmission area near the shift
> cable. Oil pan is clean, valve cover clean, PVC clean. Leaning
> towards a rear main seal, but hope not. Any other places that would
> leak in this area?
>
> Thanks, Tom
>
>
Rear main seal would leak through the vent hole in the bellhousing.
You need to get the engine professionally cleaned to get rid of the crud,
then add some UV dye to the engine oil. Run the car for a bit, then inspect
with a black light.
--
TeGGeR®
The Unofficial Honda/Acura FAQ
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Re: Oil Leak - 2000 Honda Civic EX 2DR
"Tom Hemp" <themp@nc.rr.com> wrote in
news:T_7Bg.29780$so3.19033@southeast.rr.com:
> Have a slow engine oil drip from the transmission area near the shift
> cable. Oil pan is clean, valve cover clean, PVC clean. Leaning
> towards a rear main seal, but hope not. Any other places that would
> leak in this area?
>
> Thanks, Tom
>
>
Rear main seal would leak through the vent hole in the bellhousing.
You need to get the engine professionally cleaned to get rid of the crud,
then add some UV dye to the engine oil. Run the car for a bit, then inspect
with a black light.
--
TeGGeR®
The Unofficial Honda/Acura FAQ
www.tegger.com/hondafaq/
news:T_7Bg.29780$so3.19033@southeast.rr.com:
> Have a slow engine oil drip from the transmission area near the shift
> cable. Oil pan is clean, valve cover clean, PVC clean. Leaning
> towards a rear main seal, but hope not. Any other places that would
> leak in this area?
>
> Thanks, Tom
>
>
Rear main seal would leak through the vent hole in the bellhousing.
You need to get the engine professionally cleaned to get rid of the crud,
then add some UV dye to the engine oil. Run the car for a bit, then inspect
with a black light.
--
TeGGeR®
The Unofficial Honda/Acura FAQ
www.tegger.com/hondafaq/
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Re: Oil Leak - 2000 Honda Civic EX 2DR
"Tom Hemp" <themp@nc.rr.com> wrote in
news:T_7Bg.29780$so3.19033@southeast.rr.com:
> Have a slow engine oil drip from the transmission area near the shift
> cable. Oil pan is clean, valve cover clean, PVC clean. Leaning
> towards a rear main seal, but hope not. Any other places that would
> leak in this area?
>
> Thanks, Tom
>
>
Rear main seal would leak through the vent hole in the bellhousing.
You need to get the engine professionally cleaned to get rid of the crud,
then add some UV dye to the engine oil. Run the car for a bit, then inspect
with a black light.
--
TeGGeR®
The Unofficial Honda/Acura FAQ
www.tegger.com/hondafaq/
news:T_7Bg.29780$so3.19033@southeast.rr.com:
> Have a slow engine oil drip from the transmission area near the shift
> cable. Oil pan is clean, valve cover clean, PVC clean. Leaning
> towards a rear main seal, but hope not. Any other places that would
> leak in this area?
>
> Thanks, Tom
>
>
Rear main seal would leak through the vent hole in the bellhousing.
You need to get the engine professionally cleaned to get rid of the crud,
then add some UV dye to the engine oil. Run the car for a bit, then inspect
with a black light.
--
TeGGeR®
The Unofficial Honda/Acura FAQ
www.tegger.com/hondafaq/
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