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    MASSIVE oil leak PLS HELP!

    Im having a HUGE oil leak in my car. I lost 5 quarts of oil in 2 miles...it all went to the ground. It only leaks oil when the car is on and you can hear it squirt from the back. I checked it out, looks like the leaks comming from the piece between the oil filter and the block. Im guessing blown gasket? Anyone have any experience with this or the F22 motor? Thanks.
    89 Accord LXi - 1st car, still have it as a beater
    93 Accord SE - High School Car, dad still drives it
    02 WRX Wagon - my 1st real car....RIP (01-04)
    02 IS300 5sp - the yellow monster

    #2
    your filter is prob. loose.
    Noobie my ASS.

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      #3
      u may have left the old filters gasket stuck to the block by accident, or u may just have a losse filter. turn it until fully tight than another 1/4 turn.

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        #4
        Originally posted by slobluaccord
        your filter is prob. loose.
        :werd:
        --JDM F22A--

        JDM schmeDM, these lights are DIY-DM.

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          #5
          my car had a leak like that once, turned out it was a gasket to some "oil Coolant" thinger that it happend to have but wasn't featured on all models, according to the mechanic. It didn't cost alot to fix.
          ~~~~~~~~~~1991 ExR alb F22a6~~~~~~~~~~

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            #6
            I had a friend check it out and he said it looked like it was comming from the oil cooler thinger. Do you remember how much the gasket was and how hard it was to fix?
            89 Accord LXi - 1st car, still have it as a beater
            93 Accord SE - High School Car, dad still drives it
            02 WRX Wagon - my 1st real car....RIP (01-04)
            02 IS300 5sp - the yellow monster

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              #7
              oil filter loose or oil pressure sensor leaking is my guess

              oil pressure sensor is located just above the oil filter
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                #8
                Originally posted by HondaFan81
                oil filter loose or oil pressure sensor leaking is my guess

                oil pressure sensor is located just above the oil filter
                Yep, that's your 2 choices. Not much else there involved with that much oil.
                Former: 90 Accord EX Coupe, 93 10th Anniversary in Frost White

                1985 Volvo 245 manual [IPD lowering springs, IPD sway bars, OEM Virgo wheels, 1977 quad round headlights, 1978 grill]
                2001 Mazda B3000 SE 4x4 extended cab [stock except for CB radio]
                2008 Ford Escape XLT [bone stock]
                2015 Toyota Prius Three with solar roof [rear diffuser, Vision Cross wheels... cheaper than steelies!]

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                  #9
                  Re: MASSIVE oil leak PLS HELP!

                  Originally posted by idriveaaccordse
                  Im having a HUGE oil leak in my car. I lost 5 quarts of oil in 2 miles...it all went to the ground. It only leaks oil when the car is on and you can hear it squirt from the back. I checked it out, looks like the leaks comming from the piece between the oil filter and the block. Im guessing blown gasket? Anyone have any experience with this or the F22 motor? Thanks.
                  5 quarts in 2 miles without refilling? That's a bit overfilled to begin with, which is bad. Did you change the oil yourself, or did you get it done at reputable lube shop? If it's the latter, they would have noticed it on a start check and fixed it. It's most likely the oil filter gasket. Either the new oil filter was tightened over a gasket that came off the old filter, or there's no gasket on the new filter, or there's a puncture in the oil filter itself, or the oil filter is not tight (sealed), or the oil pan gasket is leaking severely, or...
                  -'93 Accord EX 5-speed F22A6
                  -DIY mesh grill, DIY stealth intake

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                    #10
                    Umm...did they or you forget to put in your oil pan drain plug? What is the condition of your oil pan drain plug washer?

                    Loosing that much oil, should NOT be hard to find....it should be blantly obvious. Figure it out quick before you take your car out again, don't keep driving your car...big no no. You're totally ignoring the issue by refilling it with oil.
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                      #11
                      I now have the same problem. Could someone tell me what the fix was and how much it cost. I already took the car to my mechanic but I'd like a heads up. Oh, and please don't tell me to check the oil filter, it's not a loose/bad filter connection.

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                        #12
                        Guys can you please install your oil filters properly :P HAHAHA nah but for real take some pictures if you can, or at least tell us what hole its coming out of, was this progressive? or all of a sudden your car decides to shit oil?
                        To have loved and lost is better than to have never loved at all #CB7Life

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                          #13
                          Check your oil press. sensor, and the o-ring that seals it, like HondaFan said above. (if oil squirted on the firewall this this is the culprit).
                          Last edited by vabrova; 12-15-2004, 05:17 PM.

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                            #14
                            my car once had an ENORMOUS oil leak, so i brought it to my dad, and he poured a quart of oil in to see where it was coming from, and it was coming from my timing belt cover, or i think. (this was when i first got my car and didnt know much about it, 3 years ago) but he just took a long ass screwdriver and pushed something back in and it was fixed...

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                              #15
                              Sorry i never got back to this post. Right after i fixed the car i got a 02 IS300...haha. Well still have the accord and the problem was the broken o-ring between the block and the oil cooler. All that needed to be done was remove the oil filter, remove the oil cooler (using a 32mm socket), replace the o-ring, then put everything back on. Took about 30 min maybe and less than $12 in parts/oil.
                              89 Accord LXi - 1st car, still have it as a beater
                              93 Accord SE - High School Car, dad still drives it
                              02 WRX Wagon - my 1st real car....RIP (01-04)
                              02 IS300 5sp - the yellow monster

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