Oil dripping from Y-pipe
Car is 96 GSR. Car ran fine and never dripped oil previously. I noticed a smell of oil when driving, but didn't have a chance to investigate when I got home
I pulled it back and there was a good sized pool of oil where the car had been. Oil appears to be dripping down the left side of the Y-pipe. The filter that was on seemed loose, so I did a complete oil change and filter change with no luck. Any other ideas? The engine runs fine otherwise.
I pulled it back and there was a good sized pool of oil where the car had been. Oil appears to be dripping down the left side of the Y-pipe. The filter that was on seemed loose, so I did a complete oil change and filter change with no luck. Any other ideas? The engine runs fine otherwise.
keep an eye on the filter area, if thats leaking it lands right on the y pipe.
spray the **** outta the area with brake cleaner, and investigate often afterwards
spray the **** outta the area with brake cleaner, and investigate often afterwards
You were a winner if you guessed:
Oil pan
The exhaust was installed by a numb**** who had the exhaust rubbing the oil pan. This caused it to rub a dub dub against it, creating a hole for the oil to pee out onto the Y pipe.
So now I need an exhaust from where it hits the engine all the way back.
Oil pan
The exhaust was installed by a numb**** who had the exhaust rubbing the oil pan. This caused it to rub a dub dub against it, creating a hole for the oil to pee out onto the Y pipe.
So now I need an exhaust from where it hits the engine all the way back.
So I checked a little more vs service manual. It appears the genius used a b18b exhaust on a b18c1 engine. The O2 sensor is before the cat, but in the manual, it's in the cat. I think I'm going to try to get the entire exhaust from manifold to exhaust tip back off a used car, replace all gaskets and fasteners, repaint, and install it.
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<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by OneDirection »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">Well you said the gasket, but there's a hole in the pan
Close, but no cigar
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thats always nice
Close, but no cigar
</TD></TR></TABLE>thats always nice
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