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Hi , My '99 Legacy Outback (120k miles) has a bad leak at the oil pan. The auto parts place sold me a cork gasket, yet the dealer says to use Permatex "form a gasket". I only want to do this once, does anyone recomend the RTV over cork, or the other way around. I'm leaning towards the RTV. |
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Nick Lamendola wrote: Hi , My '99 Legacy Outback (120k miles) has a bad leak at the oil pan. The auto parts place sold me a cork gasket, yet the dealer says to use Permatex "form a gasket". I only want to do this once, does anyone recomend the RTV over cork, or the other way around. I'm leaning towards the RTV. Humm... Do you know for sure that it's the oil pan that's leaking and not the dread front crank seal? I'd hate to see you spend a lot of time on the oil pan and not fix the problem. |
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Hi , My '99 Legacy Outback (120k miles) has a bad leak at the oil pan. The auto parts place sold me a cork gasket, yet the dealer says to use Permatex "form a gasket". I only want to do this once, does anyone recomend the RTV over cork, or the other way around. I'm leaning towards the RTV. Thanks -Nick Permatex Red sure won't hurt you. Here is the deal on it. Take *NEW* gasket |
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Hi Jim, Yes, the oil pan is definately leaking, but is it the only leak? No I don't think so. I know the valve cover seals are just slightly leaking. How big of a deal is it to replace the front crank seal? Is this behind the timing belt covers? It's almost time to replace the timing belt again. I was going to replace the tensioner, oil pump seal and water pump while I was in there. Do you know if the main seal is there too? If it is it sounds like it would be easier to replace than the rear main seal, I bet you have to drop the transmission to get at that. Any help is aprreciated. |
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-Nick "Jim Stewart" <jstewart (AT) jkmicro (DOT) com> wrote in message news:srqdnfbBE_N5gZ7bnZ2dnUVZ_v_inZ2d (AT) omsoft (DOT) com... Nick Lamendola wrote: Hi , My '99 Legacy Outback (120k miles) has a bad leak at the oil pan. The auto parts place sold me a cork gasket, yet the dealer says to use Permatex "form a gasket". I only want to do this once, does anyone recomend the RTV over cork, or the other way around. I'm leaning towards the RTV. Humm... Do you know for sure that it's the oil pan that's leaking and not the dread front crank seal? I'd hate to see you spend a lot of time on the oil pan and not fix the problem. |
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Nick Lamendola wrote: Hi Jim, Yes, the oil pan is definately leaking, but is it the only leak? No I don't think so. I know the valve cover seals are just slightly leaking. How big of a deal is it to replace the front crank seal? Is this behind the timing belt covers? It's almost time to replace the timing belt again. I was going to replace the tensioner, oil pump seal and water pump while I was in there. Do you know if the main seal is there too? If it is it sounds like it would be easier to replace than the rear main seal, I bet you have to drop the transmission to get at that. Any help is aprreciated. Here's my long post on the subject: http://groups.google.com/group/alt.a...85098ab1eaf22a Have you gunked and pressure washed the pan to find the source of the leak? The oil seal looks just like a pan leak unless you get everything very clean and dry then watch for the oil. -jim -Nick "Jim Stewart" <jstewart (AT) jkmicro (DOT) com> wrote in message news:srqdnfbBE_N5gZ7bnZ2dnUVZ_v_inZ2d (AT) omsoft (DOT) com... Nick Lamendola wrote: Hi , My '99 Legacy Outback (120k miles) has a bad leak at the oil pan. The auto parts place sold me a cork gasket, yet the dealer says to use Permatex "form a gasket". I only want to do this once, does anyone recomend the RTV over cork, or the other way around. I'm leaning towards the RTV. Humm... Do you know for sure that it's the oil pan that's leaking and not the dread front crank seal? I'd hate to see you spend a lot of time on the oil pan and not fix the problem. |
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Jim, No I haven't done that, that's a good idea. It looks like it's leaking right at the flange, but I suppose a leak higher up will do just as you say. I really don't want to tackle the rear seal. I'm very much hoping it is the pan (I hope it's not wishful thinking). It is possible to really ID a seal leak vs oil pan leak, externally? I figured I might have to go at it by trial and error, and I was going to start with the oil pan. I'll get to the front crank seal when I do the timing belt which may be in the next week or two. I just can't stand the burnt oil/rubber smell when I'm stopped, and the mess I making on my driveway. Not to mention the polluting I'm doing. -Nick |
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"Jim Stewart" <jstewart (AT) jkmicro (DOT) com> wrote in message news:mKSdnYZkU8YhspnbnZ2dnUVZ_qmpnZ2d (AT) omsoft (DOT) com... Nick Lamendola wrote: Hi Jim, Yes, the oil pan is definately leaking, but is it the only leak? No I don't think so. I know the valve cover seals are just slightly leaking. How big of a deal is it to replace the front crank seal? Is this behind the timing belt covers? It's almost time to replace the timing belt again. I was going to replace the tensioner, oil pump seal and water pump while I was in there. Do you know if the main seal is there too? If it is it sounds like it would be easier to replace than the rear main seal, I bet you have to drop the transmission to get at that. Any help is aprreciated. Here's my long post on the subject: http://groups.google.com/group/alt.a...85098ab1eaf22a Have you gunked and pressure washed the pan to find the source of the leak? The oil seal looks just like a pan leak unless you get everything very clean and dry then watch for the oil. -jim -Nick "Jim Stewart" <jstewart (AT) jkmicro (DOT) com> wrote in message news:srqdnfbBE_N5gZ7bnZ2dnUVZ_v_inZ2d (AT) omsoft (DOT) com... Nick Lamendola wrote: Hi , My '99 Legacy Outback (120k miles) has a bad leak at the oil pan. The auto parts place sold me a cork gasket, yet the dealer says to use Permatex "form a gasket". I only want to do this once, does anyone recomend the RTV over cork, or the other way around. I'm leaning towards the RTV. Humm... Do you know for sure that it's the oil pan that's leaking and not the dread front crank seal? I'd hate to see you spend a lot of time on the oil pan and not fix the problem. |
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Hi , My '99 Legacy Outback (120k miles) has a bad leak at the oil pan. The auto parts place sold me a cork gasket, yet the dealer says to use Permatex "form a gasket". I only want to do this once, does anyone recomend the RTV over cork, or the other way around. I'm leaning towards the RTV. Thanks -Nick |
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It is very unlikely that the Oil pan gasket is leaking. The oil pan is glued and as far as i remember it does not have a gasket. Yes, I would recommend the permatex anytime. Cork gaskets normally lead to bending the oil pan causing leaks all over. Nick Lamendola wrote: Hi , My '99 Legacy Outback (120k miles) has a bad leak at the oil pan. The auto parts place sold me a cork gasket, yet the dealer says to use Permatex "form a gasket". I only want to do this once, does anyone recomend the RTV over cork, or the other way around. I'm leaning towards the RTV. Thanks -Nick |
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