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oil leak help
i had a really bad oil leak last week, i replaced the valve cover gasket, oil pan gasket, and crank shaft gasket. (along with a broken radiator and an oil soaked timeing belt). Now i still have a slight oil leak and my timing belt is getting "wet" again. wtf else could it be? thanks for the help
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Everything torqued to specs? Clean the motor really well, go drive the car, and then locate the leak.
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yea everything should be torqued down a mechanic did it. and i cleaned everything after they were done. The oil drips down on the driver side then i have some on my transmission also. and all the gaskets have silicon in them now as well, so i was thinking it could be the gasket between the transmission and engine. but that wouldnt explain the leak on the driver side would?
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