Oil Leak
#23
I put everything back last night, the car started right up.
did not notice any leak, (praying)
no whinning noise off the front pulley
thanks to helihansen for the help!
Now I just have to figure out why it is smoking too much
white smoke, does not smell like coolant or oil. Idle is high @ 1500 and staying there even after I adjusted the jack screw from the throtle body.
more troubleshooting I guess.
did not notice any leak, (praying)
no whinning noise off the front pulley
thanks to helihansen for the help!
Now I just have to figure out why it is smoking too much
white smoke, does not smell like coolant or oil. Idle is high @ 1500 and staying there even after I adjusted the jack screw from the throtle body.
more troubleshooting I guess.
#24
Be EXTREMELY careful when pulling the front cover. If the rear needle bearing falls, good luck getting back on...basically, it'll be easier to pull the engine than to **** with it for hours on end.
Here's a LINK to what may happen.
If you can isolate the problem to the oil pan, then fix that ONLY and DO NOT mess with the front cover.
Here's a LINK to what may happen.
If you can isolate the problem to the oil pan, then fix that ONLY and DO NOT mess with the front cover.
#25
Jspec, I don't have any more oil leak but the car smokes a lot.
the car starts no problem but as the car warms up it starts smoking, A LOT!
it holds idle but as I try to move and rev the car, the car almost stalls as the revs go down.
I'm thinking it is my o ring.....coz as I was trying to burp the system and reving the engine I saw champane like bubbles....plus I've added like 4 liters of coolant mix.
the car starts no problem but as the car warms up it starts smoking, A LOT!
it holds idle but as I try to move and rev the car, the car almost stalls as the revs go down.
I'm thinking it is my o ring.....coz as I was trying to burp the system and reving the engine I saw champane like bubbles....plus I've added like 4 liters of coolant mix.
#26
Originally Posted by mr.zoom' post='299827' date='Aug 5 2003, 11:08 AM
another question?
could I jack up the engine by placing a jack under the tranny with out taking the bolts off of PPF?
also keep in mind I'm doing this while the engine is still in the car. So how do I attach a bar in that small access area underneath the clutch/flywheel?
thanks guys!
what is the answer to this? best way to hold the engine still while removing the pulley bolt? is the objective not to move the e-shaft forward or back (end float??) while pulling the pullet off?...or don't let it move side - side...and wedging the wood between the pressure plate and bellhousing and keeping the peddle down what exactly does this do? keep the eshaft from turning..i don't understand the purpose here
#27
Originally Posted by Monsterbox' post='839804' date='Oct 5 2006, 11:21 PM
what is the answer to this? best way to hold the engine still while removing the pulley bolt? is the objective not to move the e-shaft forward or back (end float??) while pulling the pullet off?...or don't let it move side - side...and wedging the wood between the pressure plate and bellhousing and keeping the peddle down what exactly does this do? keep the eshaft from turning..i don't understand the purpose here
#29
to safely remove the front pulley bolt the best way would be to find a way to keep the clutch pedal pushed in (2x4 against the pedal and wedged up to the seat). That is how I did it on my 1st gen and it worked perfect, no whining or leaking.
#30
If you depress the clutch the engine will spin. I'm guessing you are having hard time taking the bolt off?? When you impact it, are you spinning the engine?? If so, I say its better to keep it in gear and hope it will stop from spinning the engine. Few engines I had, I had to use a flywheel stopper to take the bolt off... otherwise, engine kept on spinning. Also, Make sure to put something on your wheels so that it doesn't jump, just in case