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post May 19, 2011 - 6:07 PM
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So, today, i took the celi to th mechanic. Ive had a oil leak.. need to know where its coming from. They hoist it up, n tell me it good be various things. Apperently they think its my head gasket... mad.gif But it could be somthing as simple as a seal... i dont think it is though. They couldnt give me a straight answer, kind of annoying. I guess i cant really find out till rip the whole d*mn thing apart. The problem is $$$$$ this celi is starting to be a money pit.
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post May 19, 2011 - 6:37 PM
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what do I do guys?
Fix the problem...only for it to be wrong.. spend possible $1000
Or.. Do an engine swap? kindasad.gif
post May 19, 2011 - 6:39 PM
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head gasket wtf?

u mean rocker cover gasket?

this repair shouldn't be too expensive, I know with these FE engines they leak at the rocker cover gasket at the back of the engine and sometimes around the sump and oil pan

if you just pop them off, replace the gaskets and seal off with silicone sealant it should be good as gold.

just take your car to a car wash, and wash underneath the car then take it for a drive until you can see fresh oil and that's where it's coming from


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post May 19, 2011 - 6:50 PM
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QUOTE (delusionz @ May 19, 2011 - 6:39 PM) *
head gasket wtf?

u mean rocker cover gasket?

this repair shouldn't be too expensive, I know with these FE engines they leak at the rocker cover gasket at the back of the engine and sometimes around the sump and oil pan

if you just pop them off, replace the gaskets and seal off with silicone sealant it should be good as gold.

just take your car to a car wash, and wash underneath the car then take it for a drive until you can see fresh oil and that's where it's coming from

Hey,
I have a feeling this mechanic is an idiot. He says it could be the camshaft, timing belt, head gasket, or oil pan. ... But its wet where the oil pan isnt.. like, above it. Where do I find the rocker cover gasket? im not understanding exactly.
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post May 19, 2011 - 6:51 PM
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QUOTE (StylnPlane @ May 19, 2011 - 7:37 PM) *
what do I do guys?
Fix the problem...only for it to be wrong.. spend possible $1000
Or.. Do an engine swap? kindasad.gif



Its not a head gasket. Those don't leak oil.

Your best bet is to learn how to do the repair yourself. You can take pictures, ask questions and maybe even find a few people willing to help you learn how to fix your car.
A swap wont help you either because A. most shops dont know how to do one, and B. they would charge you a lot more money than 1,000$.

So basically learn to fix it yourself, and after a while you will have the confidence to even do your own swap!


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post May 19, 2011 - 6:54 PM
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QUOTE (lagos @ May 19, 2011 - 7:51 PM) *
QUOTE (StylnPlane @ May 19, 2011 - 7:37 PM) *
what do I do guys?
Fix the problem...only for it to be wrong.. spend possible $1000
Or.. Do an engine swap? kindasad.gif



Its not a head gasket. Those don't leak oil.

Your best bet is to learn how to do the repair yourself. You can take pictures, ask questions and maybe even find a few people willing to help you learn how to fix your car.
A swap wont help you either because A. most shops dont know how to do one, and B. they would charge you a lot more money than 1,000$.

So basically learn to fix it yourself, and after a while you will have the confidence to even do your own swap!

I was planning n fixing it myself, but, I dont know what im fixing.
And as far as the engine swap goes, theres a dude in my city who does swaps for 500. U supply engine
post May 19, 2011 - 7:49 PM
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find the leak yourself and tell him specifically what to replace, by the sounds of it he wants to charge you a full days labour to rip apart your motor since he has no previous experience with your motor, he doesn't yet know what he's looking for.

I wouldn't blame your mechanic for doing so, but since it seems he lacks the experience with the celica you best find another mechanic who has worked on atleast half a dozen 5s-fe vehicles, you may find your fix is more like $150 instead of $1000


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post May 19, 2011 - 11:24 PM
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QUOTE (StylnPlane @ May 19, 2011 - 7:54 PM) *
I was planning n fixing it myself, but, I dont know what im fixing.


Find somebody knowledgeable with the 5S-FE and bribe them with a few beers to come help you, that's your best way forward.


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post May 19, 2011 - 11:31 PM
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Alright thanks guys.
Im gonna take the celi down to a mechanic my uncle goes to, hes no bs.
But, not before i give it a once over with the pressure washer and find out where the leak is specifically.
post May 20, 2011 - 12:46 AM
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post May 20, 2011 - 1:51 PM
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Oil pump/Seal. Definitely not as bad as a head gasket. Still will be fairly costly to fix as you have to remove the timing belt.



Opps thought needles was the OP posting the pics...

This post has been edited by czwalga: May 20, 2011 - 1:52 PM


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post May 20, 2011 - 2:27 PM
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The pics sadly do nto help unless you wash the engine and show us fresh oil.

Based on the pics, it could be the oil pump leaking (though doesn't explain the coating on PS brackets and above). Based on that picture, I would say replace your valve cover gasket, check that the intake manifold nuts/bolts are tight. Then give the engine a good thorough was down.

Check your PS pump also as those along with the hoses love to leak. Otherwise, to replace the oil pump gasket, I would suggest waiting until you are going to do the timing belt (assuming your leak is not horrible) that way you can all of it done at the same time. You could replace the oil pump at that time, but the oil pumps generally do not go bad and you can always check the tolerances to be extra sure.

I would not return the the place you took the car. Oh and another idea that just came up is they sell the UV dye that you can put in your oil to find leaks. Then bust out a blacklight and it can help narrow the leak down.

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post May 20, 2011 - 3:51 PM
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thats the best bet. go have the engine washed and put blue dye and check where the leak comes from....

then post pics, and we can tell you what it is...


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post May 20, 2011 - 10:44 PM
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oil pump seal I just replaced myoil pan gasket and realised that its above it, OIL pump seal check the torque on the bolts bbut you'll probably have to change that` seal get abook and start learning My bolts were way loose but still need a new seal tried tightenem up but still leaks, dont want stripem out.. Mine isnt drippin to heavy but DRIVES me crazy havin a leak!
post May 21, 2011 - 12:31 PM
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Hey guys jbtw those pictures arnt mine. But thats more or less the area its all messy at.
So I gave my car a hose down, engine cleaner, blah blah.
And its looks like the oil is coming from the Bottom timing belt gasket...
so.. I guess just replace the No.1 timing belt cover, gasket?
post May 21, 2011 - 4:57 PM
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No the timing belt cover gasket is just their to keep dirt from entering and contaminating the timing belt, timing chains on the other hand yes but the 5sfe uses a belt not a chain. From what your describing it sounds like it's leaking from the crank seal, depending on how long you plan on keeping the motor or car you should replace the t-belt, water pump, crank seal, cam seal and idler pullies as well better to do it while you have everything apart I recommend OEM Toyota parts.

This is a nice How To on the t-belt replacement on the 5sfe read through it if your confident you can do it yourself you would save a lot of money its a great guide to follow if not don't attempt it you can cause more damage.

http://www.6gc.net/forums/index.php?showtopic=57712


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post May 21, 2011 - 10:08 PM
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QUOTE (Lone_Wolf @ May 21, 2011 - 4:57 PM) *
No the timing belt cover gasket is just their to keep dirt from entering and contaminating the timing belt, timing chains on the other hand yes but the 5sfe uses a belt not a chain. From what your describing it sounds like it's leaking from the crank seal, depending on how long you plan on keeping the motor or car you should replace the t-belt, water pump, crank seal, cam seal and idler pullies as well better to do it while you have everything apart I recommend OEM Toyota parts.

This is a nice How To on the t-belt replacement on the 5sfe read through it if your confident you can do it yourself you would save a lot of money its a great guide to follow if not don't attempt it you can cause more damage.

http://www.6gc.net/forums/index.php?showtopic=57712




It's more likely the oil pump seal, but wouldnt be a bad idea to do both at the same time.


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