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My Civic MB2 Project! Discs and pads needed!


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Ah right, it might be that it either needs a new one or just cleaning up, refitting and bit of gasket sealant to help it maybe? Least you'll end up with fresh oil again! 

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yep its round the crank pulley and it doesn't drip that much when the cars just sitting, but I can see under the car a lot of stuff is just coated in oil obviously when I drive it the oil gets thinner and leaks out quicker. Its down to about 1/4 full now.

 

Will top it up a bit and I'm taking it back to the garage tomorrow evening so he can have a look.

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took it back up this evening and he thinks it might be the crank seal and hasn't had the timing belt in about 80,000 miles so might just get both changed at the same time. Would love to try it myself but all comes back to only having one car.

 

Anyone else done crank seal and timing belt, how hard/how long does it take?

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I done the timing-belt myself and took me about an 'hour and a half'. This involves removing the engine mount, auxiliary belts and power steering fluid reservoir. Pretty straight forward, it's just when it comes to timing it gets pretty scary :lol:

 

But I haven't replaced a crank seal before. I can imagine you have to remove the exhaust manifold and drop the sump to gain excess to the crank seal

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crank seal is behind the crank pulley, pull the engine apart as per doing a cambelt, then pull the pulley off the crank that the cambelt uses. it behind that, best way to pull that out is to screw a self tapping screw in to it and pull out using a set of pliers. getting the new one in it harder, coverit in oil, and tap in to place, with a small hammer, make sure it's fitted correctly. and reassemble.

 

it's one of those job's it will be a bitch to do or it won't...

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