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Ok I have been dicking with this for a couple days now and cannot get it to stop. As alot of you know I just got my motor rebuilt, if not well now you do. My problem is when I start it , oil blows out the oil pan gasket like crazy. I have replaced the oil pan gasket thinking maybe the cheap paper one that topline gave me was junk but still have the same problem. I dont have my oil pressure gauge hooked up yet but know that it has to be a extremely high oil pressure problem. How or what can I do to fix this?
any help appreciated thanks travis also if anyone would like to purchase the car its up for grabs. $4700 firm. I am getting married in three months and could use a little extra cash. Its a 92 eagle talon tsi awd 6/4 combo -------------------- "One of the most Crazy and Undecisive Members in central Illinois"
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DSM Tech Wizard ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Members Posts: 2,256 Joined: 10-January 01 From: central IL Member No.: 10 ![]() |
QUOTE (treydawgs4g63T @ Aug 6 2006, 05:31 PM) cant remember if you said you did or not, but did you install the balance shaft eliminator bearing? If so you made sure it didnt cover the holes, correct? If you didn't use the bearing to cover the hole, you would have NO oil pressure. The bearing was installed to cover the oil hole, since the front balance shaft is removed. This wasn't the way I was wanting to do it, but how I had to do it after I found out the old bearings had to be removed anyway. -------------------- The fastest car I own is a minivan....
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