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crrider80

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Hi, my oil pan is leaking by the crank pully pretty bad. I use the supra as a DD so i cant pull the engine. What can i do about this issue?
-Steve
 

starscream5000

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Is there a hole in the pan itself? Or does it look like it's leaking around where the oil pan bolts onto the block? You may want to check into your local car parts store for an oil pan gasket.
 

crrider80

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Its leakin where the pan mates with the block. I used copper silicone to seal it on my last rebuild. I dont have the time to pull the engine to do the gasket since the my supra is my DD.
-STeve
 

starscream5000

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You may want to plan for that on one of you days off work, it sounds like that's what's going to need to be done to fix this problem. Trust me, I wouldn't half ass this fix. You may find some temporary fix that one of these guys will offer, but when it's all said and done, a new gasket will be needed. Sorry for the let down man.
 

jdub

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Are you sure the oil is not coming out of the small hole in the lower timing cover behind the crank.
 

crrider80

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jdub said:
Are you sure the oil is not coming out of the small hole in the lower timing cover behind the crank.

Hmmm... I'm not 100% on that. What does that do? If the leak is from that source would it be easier to fix?
-Steve
 

jdub

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crrider80 said:
Hmmm... I'm not 100% on that. What does that do? If the leak is from that source would it be easier to fix?
-Steve

Cam seals (much easier) or crank seal (not as easy, but easier than an oil pan)