So I have a slow leak that is depositing oil onto my up-pipe, which is burning off and limiting my HVAC use when stopped (stinks).
So I cleaned the UP a few weeks ago, but the stank came back pretty quick (it doesn't take much oil to make a LOT of stink). I think that the oil is comming from the passenger side valve cover but it is tight in there so I'm not sure.
Does anyone have experience with such leaks? anywhere else that might be likely as a source? It seems that the valve cover is only held on with 3 centered bolts, which doesn't make for a bomb-proof seal so it seems to be the front runner.
I'd like to fix it soon before the whole thing goes up in flames
Any input on the valve cover seal replcement would be appreciated as well. I assume it to be very easy, and will require some kind of RTV at certain spots (like a Honda valve cover), but I haven;t even looked at a manual for it yet...
Thanks
Chad
Old - '93 T-Leg - 14.693 @ 92.68 at 5800ft ASL (Bandimere Speedway)
New - 07 Spec B/stg 2
"bloodstains - speed kills -fast cars - cheap thrills -rich girls - fine wine
i've lost my sense - i've lost control - i've lost my mind" Agent Orange
The valve cover gaskets commonly fail. A quick search will reveal everything you need to know about them. The job is indeed very easy, and you don't need RTV silicone or anything.
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The oil drain hose out of the turbo can be a likely suspect also.
'93 Winestone SS Auto, '91 Pearl White SS.
'93 Pure White SS EJ20G slanty intercooled, SIDESWIPED! In stasis.
'94 FWD and '95 AWD Laguna Blue SVXs.
2017 Pure Red BRZ Limited w/Performance pack
Poking around in there, it very well could be the rear cam seal and/or the valve cover gasket. I don't think it is the oil return line from the turbo, based on where the oil is (but I've been wrong before - I did replace the turbo about 10k mi ago, so some of my work could be coming undone).
I'll get a new valve cover seal and the 3 washers for the bolts and tear into it.
Thanks for the link to the cam seal replacement Stipro.
-Chad
Old - '93 T-Leg - 14.693 @ 92.68 at 5800ft ASL (Bandimere Speedway)
New - 07 Spec B/stg 2
"bloodstains - speed kills -fast cars - cheap thrills -rich girls - fine wine
i've lost my sense - i've lost control - i've lost my mind" Agent Orange
I replaced the passenger side valve cover gasket and 3 gromets, then cleaned it all up as well (hey, that valve cover is Aluminum!! haha).
No more smokestack of burned oil when at rest!! yeah
Back to the cosmetic work of cleaning off all the old oil - I'm going to replace the drivers side valve cover gasket/gromets, and oil neck o-ring as well just to clean up that side of the motor. Man, that filler neck is leaking somethin' fierce.
I also picked up a PS pump rebuild kit (that's been leaking for years...), which I'll get into in the very near future.
This thing will be nice and leak free sooooooon.
Thanks to all for the direction.
-Chad
Old - '93 T-Leg - 14.693 @ 92.68 at 5800ft ASL (Bandimere Speedway)
New - 07 Spec B/stg 2
"bloodstains - speed kills -fast cars - cheap thrills -rich girls - fine wine
i've lost my sense - i've lost control - i've lost my mind" Agent Orange
SubiePrice88 wrote:If it is the oil return line, how do I go about fixing that?
Have a new one ready for the next time you pull the turbo, because it only way to get at it.
'93 Winestone SS Auto, '91 Pearl White SS.
'93 Pure White SS EJ20G slanty intercooled, SIDESWIPED! In stasis.
'94 FWD and '95 AWD Laguna Blue SVXs.
2017 Pure Red BRZ Limited w/Performance pack