Before I consult the pros I have a few questions on the subject . . .
It seems I have multiple oil leaks - front valve cover over cam (water pump side), and all around the oil filter housing area.
The first one I understand from researching the forum, can be either the valve cover gasket OR the cam seal. But there's definitely a shiny oil coating on the head wall just inboard of the pulley. I read a thread where somebody just removed the water pump belt, then the pulley, and slid on the cam seal. Sounded easy enough, and removing front valve cover to reseal wouldn't be hard either.
The second one is much more prolific - oil and grit all over the region of the oil filter, which has slowly trickled rearward onto the exhaust pipe and passenger side subframe rail. It seems that this could be either the oil filter assembly (cooler?), the motor mount, or the connection between the lower and upper block pieces. I've gotten hold of some diagrams of the oil filter housing assembly, and it seems that the metal gasket isn't sold anymore anywhere. But I'm unclear on what/where the "oil cooler" is. Pardon my ignorance, but the only fluid coolers/condensers I know of are the ones up front for trans oil, power steering, and refrigerant. Is the filter housing also considered the cooler? As for the silicone-sealed seam between upper and lower block pieces, is this something that would require major work were it to be the/a culprit?
FYI, I've never put any solvents into the crankcase.
Lastly, when a shop sprays mineral spirits all underneath the motor to check for a leak, is there any adverse effect on wiring or hoses? The few instances I've had of cleaning plastic parts with mineral spirits has led to a roughening/decreased sheen.
Thank you
It seems I have multiple oil leaks - front valve cover over cam (water pump side), and all around the oil filter housing area.
The first one I understand from researching the forum, can be either the valve cover gasket OR the cam seal. But there's definitely a shiny oil coating on the head wall just inboard of the pulley. I read a thread where somebody just removed the water pump belt, then the pulley, and slid on the cam seal. Sounded easy enough, and removing front valve cover to reseal wouldn't be hard either.
The second one is much more prolific - oil and grit all over the region of the oil filter, which has slowly trickled rearward onto the exhaust pipe and passenger side subframe rail. It seems that this could be either the oil filter assembly (cooler?), the motor mount, or the connection between the lower and upper block pieces. I've gotten hold of some diagrams of the oil filter housing assembly, and it seems that the metal gasket isn't sold anymore anywhere. But I'm unclear on what/where the "oil cooler" is. Pardon my ignorance, but the only fluid coolers/condensers I know of are the ones up front for trans oil, power steering, and refrigerant. Is the filter housing also considered the cooler? As for the silicone-sealed seam between upper and lower block pieces, is this something that would require major work were it to be the/a culprit?
FYI, I've never put any solvents into the crankcase.
Lastly, when a shop sprays mineral spirits all underneath the motor to check for a leak, is there any adverse effect on wiring or hoses? The few instances I've had of cleaning plastic parts with mineral spirits has led to a roughening/decreased sheen.
Thank you