2001 Accord oil leak
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2001 Accord oil leak
I checked the oil in my 01 Accord 4 cyl (5 speed) today and it's down about
1/2 quart. It's about 1/2 way between the add and full marks. I have known
something was leaking slowly underneath the car for a while because it's
been wet along the bottom of what I thought was the bellhousing.
I crawled underneath today and it looks like the leak is around the oil pan
gasket. From what I could see, being about 1/2" away from everything, there
is some kind of brace bolted to the transmission and engine that covers the
right side of the oil pan. That's where the oil seems to be gathering,
being the lowest point of the underside of the car more or less.
Is that part I'm seeing just a brace, and does it need to come off to remove
the oil pan? Or am I looking at a potential leak from the transmission?
I'm still trying to find even just a Haynes manual for the car so I can
find this stuff out for myself.
1/2 quart. It's about 1/2 way between the add and full marks. I have known
something was leaking slowly underneath the car for a while because it's
been wet along the bottom of what I thought was the bellhousing.
I crawled underneath today and it looks like the leak is around the oil pan
gasket. From what I could see, being about 1/2" away from everything, there
is some kind of brace bolted to the transmission and engine that covers the
right side of the oil pan. That's where the oil seems to be gathering,
being the lowest point of the underside of the car more or less.
Is that part I'm seeing just a brace, and does it need to come off to remove
the oil pan? Or am I looking at a potential leak from the transmission?
I'm still trying to find even just a Haynes manual for the car so I can
find this stuff out for myself.
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Re: 2001 Accord oil leak
Before you start pulling things apart I'd recommend you start with the
basics.
First clean down (degrease) the whole engine top to bottom. After that keep
an eye on it every day. Oil, like most everything else on this planet is
subject to gravity. When you have a leak it will drip down the engine,
sometimes collect, in a horizontal flat spot and then drift down to soak the
lower most point, the oil pan, and then blow back from there. Cleaning the
engine can allow you the opportunity to see where the leak originates.
Some of the more likely spots are the valve cover gasket, balance shaft
seal, crankshaft seal, oil pump seal and less often the cam seal. You can't
see the crank, balance, oil pump or cam seal without removing the upper and
lower timing belt covers, but look for the oil to be coming from the bottom
of the lower cover if it's either one of them.
The best way is to put an ultra-violet dye in your oil and with an
ultra-violet lamp (if you have access to one) spot where the oil exits the
engine from.
Good luck.
Howard
"JM" <jmsn@ns.sympatico.ca.ns> wrote in message
news:46dae000$0$4043$9a566e8b@news.aliant.net...
>I checked the oil in my 01 Accord 4 cyl (5 speed) today and it's down about
>1/2 quart. It's about 1/2 way between the add and full marks. I have
>known something was leaking slowly underneath the car for a while because
>it's been wet along the bottom of what I thought was the bellhousing.
>
> I crawled underneath today and it looks like the leak is around the oil
> pan gasket. From what I could see, being about 1/2" away from everything,
> there is some kind of brace bolted to the transmission and engine that
> covers the right side of the oil pan. That's where the oil seems to be
> gathering, being the lowest point of the underside of the car more or
> less.
>
> Is that part I'm seeing just a brace, and does it need to come off to
> remove the oil pan? Or am I looking at a potential leak from the
> transmission?
>
> I'm still trying to find even just a Haynes manual for the car so I can
> find this stuff out for myself.
>
basics.
First clean down (degrease) the whole engine top to bottom. After that keep
an eye on it every day. Oil, like most everything else on this planet is
subject to gravity. When you have a leak it will drip down the engine,
sometimes collect, in a horizontal flat spot and then drift down to soak the
lower most point, the oil pan, and then blow back from there. Cleaning the
engine can allow you the opportunity to see where the leak originates.
Some of the more likely spots are the valve cover gasket, balance shaft
seal, crankshaft seal, oil pump seal and less often the cam seal. You can't
see the crank, balance, oil pump or cam seal without removing the upper and
lower timing belt covers, but look for the oil to be coming from the bottom
of the lower cover if it's either one of them.
The best way is to put an ultra-violet dye in your oil and with an
ultra-violet lamp (if you have access to one) spot where the oil exits the
engine from.
Good luck.
Howard
"JM" <jmsn@ns.sympatico.ca.ns> wrote in message
news:46dae000$0$4043$9a566e8b@news.aliant.net...
>I checked the oil in my 01 Accord 4 cyl (5 speed) today and it's down about
>1/2 quart. It's about 1/2 way between the add and full marks. I have
>known something was leaking slowly underneath the car for a while because
>it's been wet along the bottom of what I thought was the bellhousing.
>
> I crawled underneath today and it looks like the leak is around the oil
> pan gasket. From what I could see, being about 1/2" away from everything,
> there is some kind of brace bolted to the transmission and engine that
> covers the right side of the oil pan. That's where the oil seems to be
> gathering, being the lowest point of the underside of the car more or
> less.
>
> Is that part I'm seeing just a brace, and does it need to come off to
> remove the oil pan? Or am I looking at a potential leak from the
> transmission?
>
> I'm still trying to find even just a Haynes manual for the car so I can
> find this stuff out for myself.
>
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Re: 2001 Accord oil leak
Before you start pulling things apart I'd recommend you start with the
basics.
First clean down (degrease) the whole engine top to bottom. After that keep
an eye on it every day. Oil, like most everything else on this planet is
subject to gravity. When you have a leak it will drip down the engine,
sometimes collect, in a horizontal flat spot and then drift down to soak the
lower most point, the oil pan, and then blow back from there. Cleaning the
engine can allow you the opportunity to see where the leak originates.
Some of the more likely spots are the valve cover gasket, balance shaft
seal, crankshaft seal, oil pump seal and less often the cam seal. You can't
see the crank, balance, oil pump or cam seal without removing the upper and
lower timing belt covers, but look for the oil to be coming from the bottom
of the lower cover if it's either one of them.
The best way is to put an ultra-violet dye in your oil and with an
ultra-violet lamp (if you have access to one) spot where the oil exits the
engine from.
Good luck.
Howard
"JM" <jmsn@ns.sympatico.ca.ns> wrote in message
news:46dae000$0$4043$9a566e8b@news.aliant.net...
>I checked the oil in my 01 Accord 4 cyl (5 speed) today and it's down about
>1/2 quart. It's about 1/2 way between the add and full marks. I have
>known something was leaking slowly underneath the car for a while because
>it's been wet along the bottom of what I thought was the bellhousing.
>
> I crawled underneath today and it looks like the leak is around the oil
> pan gasket. From what I could see, being about 1/2" away from everything,
> there is some kind of brace bolted to the transmission and engine that
> covers the right side of the oil pan. That's where the oil seems to be
> gathering, being the lowest point of the underside of the car more or
> less.
>
> Is that part I'm seeing just a brace, and does it need to come off to
> remove the oil pan? Or am I looking at a potential leak from the
> transmission?
>
> I'm still trying to find even just a Haynes manual for the car so I can
> find this stuff out for myself.
>
basics.
First clean down (degrease) the whole engine top to bottom. After that keep
an eye on it every day. Oil, like most everything else on this planet is
subject to gravity. When you have a leak it will drip down the engine,
sometimes collect, in a horizontal flat spot and then drift down to soak the
lower most point, the oil pan, and then blow back from there. Cleaning the
engine can allow you the opportunity to see where the leak originates.
Some of the more likely spots are the valve cover gasket, balance shaft
seal, crankshaft seal, oil pump seal and less often the cam seal. You can't
see the crank, balance, oil pump or cam seal without removing the upper and
lower timing belt covers, but look for the oil to be coming from the bottom
of the lower cover if it's either one of them.
The best way is to put an ultra-violet dye in your oil and with an
ultra-violet lamp (if you have access to one) spot where the oil exits the
engine from.
Good luck.
Howard
"JM" <jmsn@ns.sympatico.ca.ns> wrote in message
news:46dae000$0$4043$9a566e8b@news.aliant.net...
>I checked the oil in my 01 Accord 4 cyl (5 speed) today and it's down about
>1/2 quart. It's about 1/2 way between the add and full marks. I have
>known something was leaking slowly underneath the car for a while because
>it's been wet along the bottom of what I thought was the bellhousing.
>
> I crawled underneath today and it looks like the leak is around the oil
> pan gasket. From what I could see, being about 1/2" away from everything,
> there is some kind of brace bolted to the transmission and engine that
> covers the right side of the oil pan. That's where the oil seems to be
> gathering, being the lowest point of the underside of the car more or
> less.
>
> Is that part I'm seeing just a brace, and does it need to come off to
> remove the oil pan? Or am I looking at a potential leak from the
> transmission?
>
> I'm still trying to find even just a Haynes manual for the car so I can
> find this stuff out for myself.
>
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Re: 2001 Accord oil leak
JM wrote:
> I checked the oil in my 01 Accord 4 cyl (5 speed) today and it's down about
> 1/2 quart. It's about 1/2 way between the add and full marks. I have known
> something was leaking slowly underneath the car for a while because it's
> been wet along the bottom of what I thought was the bellhousing.
>
> I crawled underneath today and it looks like the leak is around the oil pan
> gasket. From what I could see, being about 1/2" away from everything, there
> is some kind of brace bolted to the transmission and engine that covers the
> right side of the oil pan. That's where the oil seems to be gathering,
> being the lowest point of the underside of the car more or less.
>
> Is that part I'm seeing just a brace, and does it need to come off to remove
> the oil pan? Or am I looking at a potential leak from the transmission?
>
> I'm still trying to find even just a Haynes manual for the car so I can
> find this stuff out for myself.
>
>
automatic transmission fluid is stained red so you can tell leaks apart
from engine oil leaks. that's a 2-second diagnosis and an oily finger.
> I checked the oil in my 01 Accord 4 cyl (5 speed) today and it's down about
> 1/2 quart. It's about 1/2 way between the add and full marks. I have known
> something was leaking slowly underneath the car for a while because it's
> been wet along the bottom of what I thought was the bellhousing.
>
> I crawled underneath today and it looks like the leak is around the oil pan
> gasket. From what I could see, being about 1/2" away from everything, there
> is some kind of brace bolted to the transmission and engine that covers the
> right side of the oil pan. That's where the oil seems to be gathering,
> being the lowest point of the underside of the car more or less.
>
> Is that part I'm seeing just a brace, and does it need to come off to remove
> the oil pan? Or am I looking at a potential leak from the transmission?
>
> I'm still trying to find even just a Haynes manual for the car so I can
> find this stuff out for myself.
>
>
automatic transmission fluid is stained red so you can tell leaks apart
from engine oil leaks. that's a 2-second diagnosis and an oily finger.
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Re: 2001 Accord oil leak
JM wrote:
> I checked the oil in my 01 Accord 4 cyl (5 speed) today and it's down about
> 1/2 quart. It's about 1/2 way between the add and full marks. I have known
> something was leaking slowly underneath the car for a while because it's
> been wet along the bottom of what I thought was the bellhousing.
>
> I crawled underneath today and it looks like the leak is around the oil pan
> gasket. From what I could see, being about 1/2" away from everything, there
> is some kind of brace bolted to the transmission and engine that covers the
> right side of the oil pan. That's where the oil seems to be gathering,
> being the lowest point of the underside of the car more or less.
>
> Is that part I'm seeing just a brace, and does it need to come off to remove
> the oil pan? Or am I looking at a potential leak from the transmission?
>
> I'm still trying to find even just a Haynes manual for the car so I can
> find this stuff out for myself.
>
>
automatic transmission fluid is stained red so you can tell leaks apart
from engine oil leaks. that's a 2-second diagnosis and an oily finger.
> I checked the oil in my 01 Accord 4 cyl (5 speed) today and it's down about
> 1/2 quart. It's about 1/2 way between the add and full marks. I have known
> something was leaking slowly underneath the car for a while because it's
> been wet along the bottom of what I thought was the bellhousing.
>
> I crawled underneath today and it looks like the leak is around the oil pan
> gasket. From what I could see, being about 1/2" away from everything, there
> is some kind of brace bolted to the transmission and engine that covers the
> right side of the oil pan. That's where the oil seems to be gathering,
> being the lowest point of the underside of the car more or less.
>
> Is that part I'm seeing just a brace, and does it need to come off to remove
> the oil pan? Or am I looking at a potential leak from the transmission?
>
> I'm still trying to find even just a Haynes manual for the car so I can
> find this stuff out for myself.
>
>
automatic transmission fluid is stained red so you can tell leaks apart
from engine oil leaks. that's a 2-second diagnosis and an oily finger.
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Re: 2001 Accord oil leak
"jim beam" <spamvortex@bad.example.net> wrote in message
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> automatic transmission fluid is stained red so you can tell leaks apart
> from engine oil leaks. that's a 2-second diagnosis and an oily finger.
Except that it's a 5 speed manual trans. I guess these days "5 speed" can
mean an auto or manual so I should have used different terminology.
news:0P2dnYCKNfiKjkHbnZ2dnUVZ_qvinZ2d@speakeasy.ne t...
> automatic transmission fluid is stained red so you can tell leaks apart
> from engine oil leaks. that's a 2-second diagnosis and an oily finger.
Except that it's a 5 speed manual trans. I guess these days "5 speed" can
mean an auto or manual so I should have used different terminology.
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Re: 2001 Accord oil leak
"jim beam" <spamvortex@bad.example.net> wrote in message
news:0P2dnYCKNfiKjkHbnZ2dnUVZ_qvinZ2d@speakeasy.ne t...
> automatic transmission fluid is stained red so you can tell leaks apart
> from engine oil leaks. that's a 2-second diagnosis and an oily finger.
Except that it's a 5 speed manual trans. I guess these days "5 speed" can
mean an auto or manual so I should have used different terminology.
news:0P2dnYCKNfiKjkHbnZ2dnUVZ_qvinZ2d@speakeasy.ne t...
> automatic transmission fluid is stained red so you can tell leaks apart
> from engine oil leaks. that's a 2-second diagnosis and an oily finger.
Except that it's a 5 speed manual trans. I guess these days "5 speed" can
mean an auto or manual so I should have used different terminology.
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