94 Accord Cam/Crank Oil Leak
xehonda
03-21-2005, 10:26 PM
Replaced the crankshaft and camshaft seals when I did the timing belts. Now I have a minor oil leak. I assume it's from one of the replaced seals. Should I have used a sealant on the outside of the seals? Suggestions welcome before I dive in again. Thanks.
jeffcoslacker
03-22-2005, 09:03 AM
No. No sealant on seals. What did you use to drive them in? Did you do the balance shaft or oil pump or whatever it is seals too?
xehonda
03-22-2005, 10:19 PM
No. No sealant on seals. What did you use to drive them in? Did you do the balance shaft or oil pump or whatever it is seals too?
I didn't do the balance shafts seals. I pressed the cam seal in with my fingers and the crank seal with a PVC pipe coupling. The coupling seemed to be a "nearly" perfect fit. Both seals seemed to go in without a problem. I had this same problem when I had the work done professionally the last time. Just wondering if there is something I am overlooking. Not my first motor/seal job but it is the first Honda. Thx.
I didn't do the balance shafts seals. I pressed the cam seal in with my fingers and the crank seal with a PVC pipe coupling. The coupling seemed to be a "nearly" perfect fit. Both seals seemed to go in without a problem. I had this same problem when I had the work done professionally the last time. Just wondering if there is something I am overlooking. Not my first motor/seal job but it is the first Honda. Thx.
phantastic1
03-23-2005, 10:42 AM
90 - 97 accords are known to have bad balance shaft seals. there's a kit you can buy that gives you the seal and a retaining bracket. the only way to be sure where the leak is coming from is to remove the timing cover and go from there.
xehonda
03-30-2005, 11:50 PM
After removing the timing cover I saw that the oil was coming from the dipstick tube and out the bottom of the timing cover. Apparantly the O-ring wasn't seated well enough. Honda says to replace this ring each time the tube is removed. I put in a new ring and some RTV for good measure. Wish I had known this before going down the timing cover road again.
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