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oil leak on the timing side of enigine

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    oil leak on the timing side of enigine

    like the title says i have a oil leak from the timing side of the motor. im trying to figure out where the leak is coming from. i have to put like half a quart of oil in every week. oil pan was soaked in oil and dirt i cleaned that off and it hasnt got oil or dirt on it. its a little wet up by the valve cover i tightened the bolts a little. and im still leaking from somewhere. i have a fealing its the cam seal. i went to a mechanic he said the same thing and that i should get a water pump, oil pump timing belt and the seal. can anyone help me with some steps to figure this crap out
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    #2
    Have you taken the valve cover off and inspected the gasket? I am no expert but I had some pretty bad oil leaks from my valve cover gasket. Also, a mechanic recommended several repairs. Not surprising. Have you looked at any of the parts yourself, including the cam seal?


    93 LX - Needs work

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      #3
      Do the valve cover gasket its cheap as hell then if it doesn't fix it its prob your cam seal as it is very common.

      1992 Accord EX Coupe >http://www.cb7tuner.com/vbb/showthre...00#post3060200
      Originally posted by keepinitclean
      I give it 2 weeks before you sell it.

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        #4
        youre not going to lose that much oil from the valve covers since it isnt exposed to anything really pressurized. try looking at the main seal and theres also a TSB on balance shaft seals.
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          Originally posted by wed3k View Post
          youre not going to lose that much oil from the valve covers since it isnt exposed to anything really pressurized. try looking at the main seal and theres also a TSB on balance shaft seals.
          what is a TSB? the tensioner?
          96 mx-6, needs work...
          91 accord lx sedan, needs work...

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            #6
            TSB is technical service bulletin. I'd take the valve cover and upper timing cover off and check from there. It's really hard to tell until you actually look.

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