KarmannMarco
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Last month I gathered all parts for a full timing belt / wp / plugs and wires job on my 96 SR.
Keep in mind prior to this I have no oil leaks ( at last nothing noticeble )
I gave all the parts to my mechanic and he did the job.
Two days later truck is running but I notice its dripping oil at a fast rate around the front of the oil pan.
So my mechanic figured he had screwed up on the crank seal somewhere. So over a weekend he tore the truck down again and replaced the crank
seal with a new one. He mentioned that he did not see any traces of oil anywhere around the crank seal or the cam seals.
Once all back together we start the truck and second later the oil drip persisted.
So I put it up on the lift and I notice it was dripping off of the oil pressure sender right next to the oil filter.
With a little digging around I noticed one of the oil cooler hoses was leaking pretty around the collar. Since it is right above the oil pressure sender
I replaced it and the sender ( for good measure ).
This was yesterday.
New hose in. Ran the truck at idle for 10-15 minutes. Not a drip. Test drove it for another 15 minutes.
Looked under , and one single drip fell in the course of 60 seconds. Didn't think much of it.
Drove home from work and all seemed fine.
This morning I drove the truck to work and once I got here I could smell the oil burning smell.
So I leave the truck running and look underneath and I've got oil dripping at a fast rate again.
This time its dripping from the front of the oil pain right under the harmonic balancer....
At this point i'm confused and very frusterated by all this.
Is this the crank seal that all of a sudden goes bad a week later ? Is this running off somewhere else and dripping onto the harmonic balancer making it look
like it the crank seal ? Any suggestions are appreciated.
This really sucks not only because of the obvious frusteration but also because I've got a buyer lined up for tomorrow for my 97 LS ( my other truck )
and I'd be stuck trying to figure out this oil leak mess with only one vehicle for my family of 4.
Keep in mind prior to this I have no oil leaks ( at last nothing noticeble )
I gave all the parts to my mechanic and he did the job.
Two days later truck is running but I notice its dripping oil at a fast rate around the front of the oil pan.
So my mechanic figured he had screwed up on the crank seal somewhere. So over a weekend he tore the truck down again and replaced the crank
seal with a new one. He mentioned that he did not see any traces of oil anywhere around the crank seal or the cam seals.
Once all back together we start the truck and second later the oil drip persisted.
So I put it up on the lift and I notice it was dripping off of the oil pressure sender right next to the oil filter.
With a little digging around I noticed one of the oil cooler hoses was leaking pretty around the collar. Since it is right above the oil pressure sender
I replaced it and the sender ( for good measure ).
This was yesterday.
New hose in. Ran the truck at idle for 10-15 minutes. Not a drip. Test drove it for another 15 minutes.
Looked under , and one single drip fell in the course of 60 seconds. Didn't think much of it.
Drove home from work and all seemed fine.
This morning I drove the truck to work and once I got here I could smell the oil burning smell.
So I leave the truck running and look underneath and I've got oil dripping at a fast rate again.
This time its dripping from the front of the oil pain right under the harmonic balancer....
At this point i'm confused and very frusterated by all this.
Is this the crank seal that all of a sudden goes bad a week later ? Is this running off somewhere else and dripping onto the harmonic balancer making it look
like it the crank seal ? Any suggestions are appreciated.
This really sucks not only because of the obvious frusteration but also because I've got a buyer lined up for tomorrow for my 97 LS ( my other truck )
and I'd be stuck trying to figure out this oil leak mess with only one vehicle for my family of 4.
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