timing chain cover, rear main seal, possibly head gasket to
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timing chain cover, rear main seal, possibly head gasket to
Soooo I had my 2000 dodge ram inspected yesterday and was told my rear main seal was pissing out oil and my timing chain cover was also leaking, and on top of that while changing my spark plugs tonight it also looks like my driver side head gasket may have blown. (may have as im not a mechanic)
This is on a remanufactured engine that has barely 2k miles on it.
Any ideas on what caused this triple threat would be greatly appreciated :]
This is on a remanufactured engine that has barely 2k miles on it.
Any ideas on what caused this triple threat would be greatly appreciated :]
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my mechanic back home installed it. im taking it back either tomorrow or Monday if this snow storm doesn't hit to hard. they bought it from a dealership I think. it has a 3yr 36k mile warranty. my mechanic called the place they ordered the engine from and they are backing the warranty for the rear main seal and timing cover. ill have to wait and see about the head gasket since I only noticed it tonight around 10pm
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it was a long block. id imagine itll be covered. my mechanic backs there work 100% also so im not worried.
still stumped on the cause though. I did notice what I thought was an exhaust leak when the engine is under load ( i.e. accelerating). just put headers on last week figuring my manifolds were shot. sound is still there. is it possible I had an exhaust leak from the bottom of the head? felt like there may have been a exhaust leak around there. thought I was imagining things though.
still stumped on the cause though. I did notice what I thought was an exhaust leak when the engine is under load ( i.e. accelerating). just put headers on last week figuring my manifolds were shot. sound is still there. is it possible I had an exhaust leak from the bottom of the head? felt like there may have been a exhaust leak around there. thought I was imagining things though.
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damn, this is disappointing.
what makes you think the head gasket is leaking? if its oil, its more likely a valve cover gasket. a head gasket leak would be pretty catastrophic and involve coolant and compression loss and it would run like ****.
exhaust leak on headers, or any exhaust manifold work, is common. its hard to get them tight, and get them to stay tight. use antiseize on the threads and keep retorquing regularly. eventually they'll stay tight.
what makes you think the head gasket is leaking? if its oil, its more likely a valve cover gasket. a head gasket leak would be pretty catastrophic and involve coolant and compression loss and it would run like ****.
exhaust leak on headers, or any exhaust manifold work, is common. its hard to get them tight, and get them to stay tight. use antiseize on the threads and keep retorquing regularly. eventually they'll stay tight.
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damn, this is disappointing.
what makes you think the head gasket is leaking? if its oil, its more likely a valve cover gasket. a head gasket leak would be pretty catastrophic and involve coolant and compression loss and it would run like ****.
exhaust leak on headers, or any exhaust manifold work, is common. its hard to get them tight, and get them to stay tight. use antiseize on the threads and keep retorquing regularly. eventually they'll stay tight.
what makes you think the head gasket is leaking? if its oil, its more likely a valve cover gasket. a head gasket leak would be pretty catastrophic and involve coolant and compression loss and it would run like ****.
exhaust leak on headers, or any exhaust manifold work, is common. its hard to get them tight, and get them to stay tight. use antiseize on the threads and keep retorquing regularly. eventually they'll stay tight.
I was wondering the same, but the rear main and timing cover leak are enough to get it warrantied. Bottom line, a guy pays for a rebuilt engine, it should be built correctly!
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