toomanymodz
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If your engine is leaking oil off of the back of the oil pan... Read on...
The way the main cap and block meet on the front driver's side is different that a factory 109 block. The front cover has a raised portion that is supposed to press against the gasket and provide the seal.
Since the TA block has a portion that goes outside of this raised area, oil can escape and run down to the oil pan rail. From there the oil will go along the pan rail and drip off of the back.
Here are some picture to illustrate. The solution is to either weld the front cover, or like I did, use JB Weld to build the area where the leak occurs.
Here is a photo of the front of the engine once the front cover has been removed:
Here is the problem area. This is a closeup of the front cover, driver's side. This is the dowel pin hole. Note how the raised portion is narrow and curved.
Here is a closeup of the gasket. I have purposely ripped the gasket so that the hole or gap is exposed. You can see how this hole extends beyond the imprint made by the front cover. Oil can come out of here and create a free oil spray for your undercarriage.
Here is some JB Weld that I just applied. After 4 hours it is hardened and ready to flat-file. You will want it flat and level with the raised portion that makes the seal. This provides pressure against the gasket in the problem area and prevents this leak.
The way the main cap and block meet on the front driver's side is different that a factory 109 block. The front cover has a raised portion that is supposed to press against the gasket and provide the seal.
Since the TA block has a portion that goes outside of this raised area, oil can escape and run down to the oil pan rail. From there the oil will go along the pan rail and drip off of the back.
Here are some picture to illustrate. The solution is to either weld the front cover, or like I did, use JB Weld to build the area where the leak occurs.
Here is a photo of the front of the engine once the front cover has been removed:
Here is the problem area. This is a closeup of the front cover, driver's side. This is the dowel pin hole. Note how the raised portion is narrow and curved.
Here is a closeup of the gasket. I have purposely ripped the gasket so that the hole or gap is exposed. You can see how this hole extends beyond the imprint made by the front cover. Oil can come out of here and create a free oil spray for your undercarriage.
Here is some JB Weld that I just applied. After 4 hours it is hardened and ready to flat-file. You will want it flat and level with the raised portion that makes the seal. This provides pressure against the gasket in the problem area and prevents this leak.