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Oil leaking from Drivers Side (Problem and Solution)
Ok everyone, so this is a good news bad news post. So sometime back I noticed what looked like wet bits of oil on the driver side of my car. Went to investigate (Checked the forums, mirror under hood, lights, etc) and couldnt find the exact cause. Went to Sharrett Subaru (Hagerstown, MD) and asked there. They cleaned everything up asked to bring it back if I saw it again. Drove it for a few thousand miles and sure enough there it was. Thus far the belief is the timing cover seal was not sealed correctly (either due to factory failure or adding too much oil). To be clear up until now I had Subaru perform all oil changes to make the factory warranty happy. So the resolution with a timing cover is to completely pull the engine, reseal and reinstall, to the tune of $1200.00. Of this, Subaru covers completely under warranty as I'm told...
That was the good news, now you wonderfully boosted compadres of mine, the bad news. Subaru will NOT do this at all (paid or otherwise) unless you remove your compressor of choice and all tunes that went with it. That being said IF you decide to remove it, they will still perform the work for you, gratis under warranty, but it HAS to be removed first. So if you do run into this problem and feel like you have both the time and mechnical inclination to do so, you can remove your boost components, bring it in, and hooah, new timing cover sealed care of Subaru of America. Then you can reinstall your compressor, tunes etc.... If you're still reading and wondering whats going on with my car (Innovate Stage 2,oil cooler, etc) its sitting at ptuning right now where its going to get this done along with a new clutch and spark plugs. (If you have to have the engine out might as well get some business done.) Just so everyone has a frame of reference, my cars details: 2013 Subaru Premium BRZ MTX Innovate Stage 2 Perrin Oil Cooler Radium Dual catch cans 50k+ miles |
@AllDayJonRay
The fact that your dealer is willing to perform warrantied engine work on a car that is known to be boosted is fantastic; that they only are requesting you return it to a OEM-like workable condition shows a lot of maturity and responsibility on their part. If it's a known warranty/TSB issue they really should honor it, regardless of what's been done to the car (within reason). I wish more dealers were like this. |
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Looks like we need a poll on timing cover leak, there have been a number of threads already.
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Just updated my thread... Still not repaired, and they are adding a passenger side valve cover reseal to the repair..
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In reality, it was a very small leak... Wasn't losing any considerable amount of oil, only noticed because it had eventually dripped onto the exhaust manifold and smelled of burnt oil... It's just spiraled into this ridiculous repair.
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Oil leaking from Drivers Side (Problem and Solution)
No, the car is basically stock with only 11,000 miles, so it's covered.. Problem is its Toyota, not Subaru...
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