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Car Forum / Chrysler Cars / January 2005

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2.2 aries 1989

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w00189wr@yahoo.com - 02 Jan 2005 00:51 GMT
I just put in a new oil pan gasket on a 1989 2.2 aries, because
something around the front of the engine was throwing oil. I just
assumed it to be the pan gasket, becauese the guy that just put the
engine back together after replacing a piston, died and I acquired the
job., had the new gasket siliconed and it looked like it was pretty
close to blown out in several spots.
I got a new Fel Pro pan gasket and installed it dry and it went back
together nice. However, I started the engine back up and it is still
throwing oil up onto the belts. The cam belt is oil wet on the outside
of the belt and the power steering belt is wet on the inside of the
belt. I took the air conditioner compressor and the alternator mounting
bracket off and started it. You can see it dripping oil at the bottom
of the u gasket on the front of the engine. But I can't see if it is
coming from the new gasket I put on or above, say like the crankshaft
seal.

I hate to take the pan back off and have it still leak when I put it
back. Where else can it be leaking??????????  I haven't got a book but
I'm capable of taking the harmonic balance off. Where do you think the
oil is coming from???
Daniel J. Stern - 02 Jan 2005 01:08 GMT
> I got a new Fel Pro pan gasket and installed it dry and it went back
> together nice. However, I started the engine back up and it is still
> throwing oil up onto the belts. The cam belt is oil wet on the outside
> of the belt and the power steering belt is wet on the inside of the
> belt.

Sounds a lot like one of the front seals has gone.

> Where else can it be leaking??????????  I haven't got a book but I'm
> capable of taking the harmonic balance off.

Go get a factory service manual. They're not expensive and they're very
necessary.
Matt Whiting - 02 Jan 2005 03:27 GMT
> I just put in a new oil pan gasket on a 1989 2.2 aries, because
> something around the front of the engine was throwing oil. I just
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> I'm capable of taking the harmonic balance off. Where do you think the
> oil is coming from???

The front main seal most likely.

Matt
Dave Gower - 02 Jan 2005 04:31 GMT
>I just put in a new oil pan gasket on a 1989 2.2 aries, because
> something around the front of the engine was throwing oil. I just
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> together nice. However, I started the engine back up and it is still
> throwing oil up onto the belts.

Could the oil filter be loose or cut? That happened to me once. Even a tiny
hole will shoot oil out like you wouldn't believe.
maxpower - 02 Jan 2005 10:18 GMT
Start with removing the timing belt upper cover and see if the cam shaft
seal had popped out or just simply worn out.
Glenn Beasley
Chrysler Tech
> I just put in a new oil pan gasket on a 1989 2.2 aries, because
> something around the front of the engine was throwing oil. I just
[quoted text clipped - 16 lines]
> I'm capable of taking the harmonic balance off. Where do you think the
> oil is coming from???
Nomen Nescio - 03 Jan 2005 00:50 GMT
The scientific method for finding oil leaks is to salt the oil with
radioactive isotope.  Then you run the engine and find the source of the
leakage  with a black light.

See your NAPA man for details.
 
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