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Old 11-17-2008, 11:48 AM   #1 (permalink)
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Oil Help!

confused:Alright so i have a 93 si. Its leaking oil from the back of the motor and i dont really know why. I have been in and out with fixing this car due o oil problems.
It all started when my timing belt went out and i had to take part the whole head due to the valves getting messed up ect. Right after we finished it it started with the leaking beacuse the head gasket wasn't placed right. So we replaced it and everything was good for about two months and now its leaking again!
I had some guy look at it that a friend knew and he was telling me that the oil wasn't getting to the head from the block beacuse of some belt or something. I think he was talking bout the oil pump? but anyway does anyone have any idea what im going through or what i could be?
Also any idea why i have his sort of winy but flappy clicky sound, some pl told me that i could be my valves but im not sure......

ANY HELP WOULD BE APPERCIATED! THANKS AHEAD OF TIME

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Should have replaced the rear main seal while you were at it.

As far the oil pump, if that wasn't working, you probably couldn't have driven your car for 2 months.
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bet it from the oil cooler seal very common problem or the distributor seal leaking to the back of the engine total about $4.00 from honda for both and about 20 mins to change out
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alright, thanks =) ill see into it and let you know whats up
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my oil cooler seal broke. Yea, big oil leak. Can't miss it. Can't drive the car with it either.
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