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Old 04-13-2007, 07:25 AM
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Oil Leak?

I am about to buy a 91 240sx with 156k no dents minor dings, small surface rust on fenders and an oil leak on the front of the engine. My question is (because I dont have the car and dont know these motors yet) where would the oil leak be coming from? Guy said it was on the front of the engine. My buddy said the valve cover or timing cover. Could someone show me some pictures of the front of the engine and top of the engine. Thanks

P.S. Waiting for pictures from the GUY. Also dont know how bad the leak is either.

P.S.S. Could someone give me all places that might have oil leaks. Thanks. Or are known for them. Thanks again.

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Old 04-13-2007, 07:40 AM
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front main seal, rear main seal, valve cover...maybe, timing chain front cover. any other places that oil travels to.
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Thanks. I have decided to buy Summits Fel-Pro head set and engine set to totally rebuild the motor. Now that I see it could be a few spots I might as well. Thanks much though.
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Old 04-13-2007, 08:51 AM
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just make sure to replace both main seals, while the motor is out. leaks from there or not. old motor it needs to be done.
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I have to take the motor out to do the main seals front and rear?

I am buying these two kits

Conversion Set
http://store.summitracing.com/partde...art=FEL-CS9646

Head Set
http://store.summitracing.com/partde...t=FEL-HS9646PT

Or this, which do you recommend?

Part # CGSD31 Complete Kit
http://www.importperformanceparts.ne...s-nissan2.html

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Old 04-13-2007, 10:07 AM
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The Front Main/Rear Main seal is were alot of higher mileage engines leak from. they are kinda a pain in the *** to change considering you have ro remove alot of components to get to them.

If possible I would just change any gaskets that are prone to wear and tear which would contribute to an oil leak down the line.
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Okay thanks for the heads up. Looks like it'll be a little while before I actually drive it then. Ah well. Maybe I can get him to lower the price.
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better to just take it out and change them, makes everything easier.
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Old 04-13-2007, 07:32 PM
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jordan, me and you will have to do that to mine before i turbo, so get your *** up here. haha. headgasket too. imma go with ka-t, because its cheaper, and i dont really need crazy horsepower.
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W3rd sounds cool. lol
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Old 04-13-2007, 11:46 PM
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I just had that problem with my car. It was a cheap $300 fix. Works great now.
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Originally Posted by zenkislider
front main seal, rear main seal, valve cover...maybe, timing chain front cover. any other places that oil travels to.
Bingo!!!Except for rear seal that wasn't his general problem... Smart man though. KA engines are pretty basic, follow the FSM and it will guide the way to these small problems....

Just from dealing with soooo many retailers/distributors summit is the best for anything......

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Not getting the car after all. Thanks for the help though. It was a front seal and he wouldnt drop the price for anything.
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Originally Posted by TheBC Rookie
Not getting the car after all. Thanks for the help though. It was a front seal and he wouldnt drop the price for anything.
Best of luck to you on your next 240sx if you still want one. Graigslist is a good place to go to find 240sx's for good prices....
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Thanks....and yes I found another 91...doesnt start though. E-mailed waiting on response...gunna have to find out what might be wrong...says it DOES CRANK and want to start just doesnt.
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