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Old 08-19-2020, 03:01 PM   #9
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Originally Posted by Breadman View Post
it is more like seepage


so i actually went to look to see if there were any videos, its where this guy has it so ill check for loose bolts. his is way worse but i bet that is the issue
So a leak from the backside if its truly the backside, can come form the cam plate. If it is on the driver side and leaking, my best bet is that its actually the valve cover gasket + fuel injector seals. Usually timing cover leaks will cause the block to be dirty as shown, but will not actively drip unless it progressively gets worse.

When I did my replacement, i thought the only thing i needed to do was my timing cover, but in the process, i replaced my front/rear main seal injector seals, valve cover gasket, and all the o-rings that i could get my hands on.
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