Oil Leak!@! Head gasket? what is it?
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Re: Oil Leak!@! Head gasket? what is it? (BauleyCivic)
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by BauleyCivic »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">This is the pic of my Z6 hatch, I found the problem= DISTRIBUTOR O-RING LEAKS
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Re: Oil Leak!@! Head gasket? what is it? (HATCHingMN)
i can almost garantee it is the camshaft plug or u did not uce honda bond on your valve gasket... i had th same ****.. i used a silicone gasket sealent.. it wemnt aWAT.. IF IT WAS YOU GASKET from the head it would make sputtering exause noise.. and more coolant and oil...
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Re: Oil Leak!@! Head gasket? what is it? (2lua)
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by 2lua »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">check the exhaust cam plug. the round black plug....usually where it leak at!! easy to fix though.</TD></TR></TABLE>
Cam seal, but with 145 k, just do a simple top end rebuild.
Cam seal, but with 145 k, just do a simple top end rebuild.
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Re: Oil Leak!@! Head gasket? what is it? (SpooN Man)
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by SpooN Man »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">
Cam seal, but with 145 k, just do a simple top end rebuild. </TD></TR></TABLE>
what exactly constitutes as a top end rebuild? what seals? so i can go down to honda and order them up
Cam seal, but with 145 k, just do a simple top end rebuild. </TD></TR></TABLE>
what exactly constitutes as a top end rebuild? what seals? so i can go down to honda and order them up
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Re: Oil Leak!@! Head gasket? what is it? (EF9_SiR)
check the dizzy(distributor)...i thought i had a headgasket leak...but turns out the seal in my dizzy was bad and oil was leaking from there
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Re: Oil Leak!@! Head gasket? what is it? (hybrid93SIvic)
is changing the o-ring on the distributor that hard. or is it a easy process just take it off and replace.
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Re: Oil Leak!@! Head gasket? what is it? (EGkwazhimoto)
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by night minx »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">You have never done a HG job in a car with an installed motor. perhaps on a stripped motor on a jackstand. If you really believe this, I will pay for your airfare to come to my house, and prove me wrong. I will provide all the necessary tools and materials. Also I will have 3 certified Honda techs watching you to ensure quality and proper procedure. I have done it, on my installed motor. And no including machine work to the head, it took me about 3 hours to pull head off and place it back on. Removing exhaust mani, intake mani, appropriate cooling lines, retorquing head bolts and so forth. And also to refill coolant and bleed and change the oil.
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Amen to that brother. Lets see....a B series head must have the cams pulled, which adds another few minutes, PLUS, after installing the head, takes another 20-30 minutes to adjust the valve lash again. 30 minutes to do....yeah, if the cams are out, timing belt's off, and exhaust manifold is disconnected
PLUS, cleaning both mating surfaces...which has taken me sometimes 45 minutes to do if I don't have the right tools with me, spraying the new gasket with copper spray, etc.
I would seriously give my car to something that did a full and complete head gasket job in 30 minutes on a B series....engine running to engine running.
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by EGkwazhimoto »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">is changing the o-ring on the distributor that hard. or is it a easy process just take it off and replace.</TD></TR></TABLE>
not hard at all...simply remove the distributor, and you will see the o ring...just pull it off or inspect it, and then install a new one as needed. Mark your dist with the top support on head if you don't have a timing light also
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Amen to that brother. Lets see....a B series head must have the cams pulled, which adds another few minutes, PLUS, after installing the head, takes another 20-30 minutes to adjust the valve lash again. 30 minutes to do....yeah, if the cams are out, timing belt's off, and exhaust manifold is disconnected
PLUS, cleaning both mating surfaces...which has taken me sometimes 45 minutes to do if I don't have the right tools with me, spraying the new gasket with copper spray, etc.
I would seriously give my car to something that did a full and complete head gasket job in 30 minutes on a B series....engine running to engine running.
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by EGkwazhimoto »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">is changing the o-ring on the distributor that hard. or is it a easy process just take it off and replace.</TD></TR></TABLE>
not hard at all...simply remove the distributor, and you will see the o ring...just pull it off or inspect it, and then install a new one as needed. Mark your dist with the top support on head if you don't have a timing light also
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Re: (ixiblindixi)
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is the part that i need number 10 or 12? i could have sworn it was 10 and now when i received i realized i did a thing
can anyone confirm if its number 10 or 12 for the vtec solenoid gasket?
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is the part that i need number 10 or 12? i could have sworn it was 10 and now when i received i realized i did a thing
can anyone confirm if its number 10 or 12 for the vtec solenoid gasket?
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Re: (ixiblindixi)
12 looks like both of them and 10 is just the small screen part... ask the honda dealer they will know... i would buy both though while your in there might as well change the screen...
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Re: (dunkd)
yeah i figured.... on me though. **** sucks now because i ordered it from majestic honda and now dealership is gonna charge me twice as much
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shold of ask us b4 your order i order it last time and can confirm it's 12 ... Plus i finally found out that the 0-ring is the problem for my leakage thanks honda-tech a bunch
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Re: (jdmspec1122)
if it was any of these things (vtec solenoid gasket, or dis. gasket. or cam seal) why would it leak right out of the corner of the head like that. I have the same thing on my jdm b18c and it's a really, really slight leak but its right on top of the serial numbers on the head geasket WTF.
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Re: (Hookedonhatch)
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by Hookedonhatch »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">if it was any of these things (vtec solenoid gasket, or dis. gasket. or cam seal) why would it leak right out of the corner of the head like that. I have the same thing on my jdm b18c and it's a really, really slight leak but its right on top of the serial numbers on the head geasket WTF.</TD></TR></TABLE>
YES I HAVE THIS SAME EXACT PROBLEM TOO! PLEASE HELP ME!
YES I HAVE THIS SAME EXACT PROBLEM TOO! PLEASE HELP ME!
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Re: (l Hybrid l)
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by l Hybrid l »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">This oil leak is happening to me to but its on the drivers side. It looks exactly the same as in the pic I'm thinking its the headgasket </TD></TR></TABLE>
Its probably the cam seal on the drivers side...is it a DOHC?
Its probably the cam seal on the drivers side...is it a DOHC?
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Re: (b16matt)
The leak is either TWO things
1- VTEC Solinoid gasket
2- O-Ring for the Dizzy.
I replaced my solinoid gasket and put some silicon around the gasket and it quit leaking
The Dizzy, I put a ring of silicon around the cam and on the dizzy and it quit leaking
Try these things and I bet it will stop leaking.. I too thought it was my headgasket
1- VTEC Solinoid gasket
2- O-Ring for the Dizzy.
I replaced my solinoid gasket and put some silicon around the gasket and it quit leaking
The Dizzy, I put a ring of silicon around the cam and on the dizzy and it quit leaking
Try these things and I bet it will stop leaking.. I too thought it was my headgasket
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Re: Oil Leak!@! Head gasket? what is it? (dunkd)
try checking the valve cover gasket, mine used to leak oil in the exact same area and it was my valve cover gasket. i put new honda bond in all the corners of the valve cover and it stopped the leak.
hope that helps.
hope that helps.