Okay guys...I just got a timing belt job done at a local shop. I also put on a new valve cover gasket set as well as a new oil pan gasket/oil pan plug.
After all that, there is still a tiny leak/wet spot at the bottom of the timing belt/crank cover. The oil pan is dry (except for the side next to the wet spot). Okay, my oil pan gasket looks good, the oil pan drain plug is dry, and assuming the shop did the timing job right (i might just take it back for the 90day labor warranty), what else might be the culprit of this oil wet spot?? as MINOR as it is...it's unacceptable!
new parts:
After all that, there is still a tiny leak/wet spot at the bottom of the timing belt/crank cover. The oil pan is dry (except for the side next to the wet spot). Okay, my oil pan gasket looks good, the oil pan drain plug is dry, and assuming the shop did the timing job right (i might just take it back for the 90day labor warranty), what else might be the culprit of this oil wet spot?? as MINOR as it is...it's unacceptable!
new parts:
- Timing belt
- balance shaft belt
- water pump
- new tensioners
- oil seals
- balance shaft retainer clip
- drive belts
- valve cover and oil pan gasket
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