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Old 19-11-2013, 08:13 PM   #31
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Default Re: au timming chain cover removal

My 'how to' stopped my leaks but I wasn't losing anything like 2 litres in 2 weeks. It is a bugger, I was thinking to run some chalk lines in different places to see if I could track were most of the leak was coming from before I found Whoosa how to. You might need to try that at different heights etc to see where your is coming from.
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Old 19-11-2013, 09:47 PM   #32
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Keep in mind that the cam sensor has an o ring on it as well. It will look like a crank seal gone bad. But that amount of oil, may well be the tensioner if the leak is around the front of the engine.
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Old 27-11-2013, 12:04 PM   #33
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Thanks all, is timing cover top of tensioner plug and side,right between block and tensioner port, hell of a place! 10 times cleaning and siliconing, fed up sheesh, about to put old engine in! did tensioner Oring, thread tape, silicone vct idler pouring out of their? How does that work ? Odd. Slathered with gasket goo, lol if not working might try metal putty, or remove and fix properly jus my luck ! Should of done it prior! Word from the not so wise 4 litres of oil in my local spots, let alone my drive way <- fords new symbol
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