massive oil leak HELP.....
I have my sister's 2005 Aveo in the garage after after the timing belt tensioner disintegrated. The pieces fell to the bottom of the timing cover and jammed the belt. I have torn it down and rebuilt the thing with a rebuilt head . new water pump, new head bolts gaskets etc I fired it up and massive oil leak coming from the front of the engine.
I checked the galley plugs are not leaking, replaced the valve cover gasket, At this point I suspect the pump got damaged from this. Is there anything I am missing? I don't have a great deal of familiarity with this engine.
I can't see where the oil is coming from but it's above the oil pan and lots of it....
Any help is appreciated
So where was the massive oil leak
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Originally Posted by
Daox
Pull the spark plug wires off and have someone crank the engine for you while you watch where the oil is coming from.
OK GUYS & GIRLS? WHAT was the answer to this problem? I seem to have the same problem? Where was the oil coming from? What did you do to fix it?
Rocky 49
Source of Oil Leak FOUND!
The rebuilding of the head in this wave engine included replacing the intake and exhaust camshaft gaskets as well as numerous other gaskets with a e-bay gasket set. The brand new intake cam gasket was leaking large amounts of oil. It and the exhaust gasket were removed undamaged and replaced with new NAPA SKF gaskets which look very similar. NO leaks now. Problem solved, I am getting really good at timing an Aveo engine. Why new gaskets properly installed failed I have no idea. Rocky