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post Jul 2, 2011 - 7:42 PM
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This car has been leaking oil for years now, about a quart of oil per oil change.

I'm sick of it! I've had it! I hate coming off of the freeway and people looking at me like my car is some kind of steam driven train from all the smoke blowing out from under the hood!
I for one am NOT a fan of the smell of burning oil!!! And I've smelt my last smelt of it!

So after completing my clutch job I'm all in the mood to fix this too.
I'm attaching some pictures if anyone is willing to possible suggest where they think the issue may be located.
I know from the pictures it looks like it could be the valve cover gasket, but I've already did this one and the one I replaced was actually perfectly fine!

I know the oil gaskets by the timing belt cover are popular but the very left side of my engine it rather clean next to the timing belt cover. It's in the back of my engine that smoke constantly blows up from (I drew an arrow in the one picture to show you). Most of the oil seems to be resting on the left side of the bottom of the air manifold. From there on down, things are really messy! But that's the highest point with signs of oil.

Any ideas??? confused.gif



where the smoke comes from







THE MESS!!!










back of air manifold is rather clean!







over head pictures of by throttle









Clean next to timing belt cover




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post Jul 5, 2011 - 1:25 PM
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if you are smoking then changing those gaskets wont help, you need to replace the valve guide gaskets and or the guides themselves. you are consuming oil not leaking it if its smoking.


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