Oil leak after installing timing belt
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August 03, 2018 08:12 pm UTC
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Matt Harland
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Yesterday I finished doing my first timing belt thinking everything went smoothly. The car is running great with all new pulleys and belts, even a running hot problem was fixed with a new water pump. After a good test run, boosting through all the gears and whatnot, I let her rest easy for the night. Today, lo and behold, an oil leak coming from the timing case, right below the crank pulley. I haven't gotten the chance to crack her open and find the source of the leak, but from what I have read on various forums is that one of the bolts for the tensioner goes into (or near?) an oil gallery. I'm thinking this is where my leak has sprung as it only seems to leak while the engine has oil pressure. I have gone out and bought some thread sealant, I'm just waiting on the engine to cool off before I break out the tools again.
So my fellow Canadian DSMers my question for you is, where else could this leak be coming from? All of the old seals have not been touched, so I'm hoping it's not any of those. Whatever knowledge you can toss my way would be great to make sure my search is as thorough as possible
97' Talon TSi AWD
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Re: Oil leak after installing timing belt
[Re: Matt Harland]
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August 04, 2018 05:39 pm UTC
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@Alex, The oil pump sprocket is nice and tight, no leaks!
@Jason, No BSE, but the balance shaft seal isn't leaking. The oil pump seal wasn't leaking either when I gave it a look.
What I did find, as I had thought, was the lower tensioner bolt leaking oil. Luckily none of the oil ended up on the balance shaft belt of the timing belt, but I still wiped them both down thoroughly to make sure there was no contamination. I also found out that the balance shaft tensioner pulley also passes through an oil gallery. Turns out there was an even smaller leak behind that pulley. So I ended up pulling on some thread sealant on bolt of the leaky bolts last night. I'm going to fire her up again later tonight after the sealant has fully cured and I'll be back with an update tomorrow.
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Re: Oil leak after installing timing belt
[Re: Matt Harland]
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August 05, 2018 04:05 pm UTC
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Matt Harland
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Good news! It looks like the sealant on the lower tensioner bolt and the balance shaft pulley bolt has fixed the leak!
97' Talon TSi AWD
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Re: Oil leak after installing timing belt
[Re: kent Hennigar]
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August 09, 2018 12:46 am UTC
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1. ECMLink V3, Wideband, 4-Bar MAP sensor, Fuel pump re-wire, aluminum charge/intake piping, Evo 9 BOV. Not a whole lot honestly. I'm trying to build a proper support network for mods that will actually add horsepower. 2. MAP sensor peaks at 14.5 psi. I never took out the wastegate solenoid restrictor, but based on that boost level, I would guess it had been removed by the previous owner. 3. I guess you could say new. I've had the car for a little over two years now.
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Re: Oil leak after installing timing belt
[Re: Matt Harland]
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August 09, 2018 03:07 pm UTC
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Bryan Lawrence
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Glad to see a newb doing it the right way!! Welcome!
"Old Blue" 91 Talon TSi AWD "Super Enthusiast" 91 Talon TSi AWD Checkout DSMFAQ.com!
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Re: Oil leak after installing timing belt
[Re: Matt Harland]
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August 09, 2018 11:05 pm UTC
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@ Bryan - Thanks!
@ Kent - I was considering running SD when I bought the MAP sensor, but I figured I would wait until next year to try it. I definitely have plans, but over this winter I need to do an engine rebuild. My compression is well below service limit on cylinder 4 and the other three are at the service limit. Once that's all said and done, I was thinking a 14b and probably a front mount IC, 650 or 750cc injectors, FP exhaust manifold, and a 3 inch turbo back, just as a starting platform. If we're talking late game future goals, I've got some crazy ideas!
@ Jay - I've been trying but these rain days have made it difficult. I'm planning on the September armdrops, but I can imagine everyone else that has missed them is also. I may also make an appearance at shannonville on the 31st.
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Re: Oil leak after installing timing belt
[Re: Matt Harland]
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August 10, 2018 01:59 am UTC
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kent Hennigar
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What is the compression for each cylinder. I would not waste your time with a 14b turbo you could make more power with a hair dryer lol. you can buy a 68HTA FP turbo right now for cheap A good FMIC is a sound investment. speed density is also better is your fuel pump stock?
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Re: Oil leak after installing timing belt
[Re: Matt Harland]
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August 11, 2018 02:05 pm UTC
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Cylinder 1 through 3 is around 130 dry, cylinder 4 is 105 dry and 125 wet. I'm thinking the rings on 4 are pretty much gone. I was thinking about a 68HTA, but I thought I might want to ease myself into a bigger turbo. So maybe a hair dryer will be the next upgrade I'm still on the stock fuel pump. I figure a 255lph is probably a good idea when I toss bigger injectors in.
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Re: Oil leak after installing timing belt
[Re: kent Hennigar]
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August 12, 2018 02:19 pm UTC
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I've heard FP sells their exhaust manifold and the 68HTA as a package and it goes on sale during the holiday season, so I might just have to go that direction.
Your point about turning up the boost later is so true though. I can always take it easy with the 68HTA and crank it up later. I cant really do that with an already maxed out T25. I'd say I'm sold on the idea.
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Re: Oil leak after installing timing belt
[Re: Jay Stacey]
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September 24, 2018 06:07 pm UTC
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For some context and future referencing if anybody else runs into this problem, Jay had told and shown me that he had a really bad oil leak which he had previously tried to seal but was still leaking (I can't remember exactly where he thought it was). On the forum, you see him running into the same issue as me, but on facebook, we had a little chat about it maybe being the front case gasket leaking into the tensioner bolt hole or the bolt hole being in an oil gallery. I suggested the fix I used in this thread, as it could rule out having to remove the front case.
Let us know what happens Jay!
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