oil leak front cover
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I have the same problem, i'm trying to decide if i should do it myself or take it in, I've been just dealing with it since i bought the car a couple years ago and it was at around 100 thousand miles then, and the motor was rebuilt just once so i figured the guy sold it because it was probably gonna blow soon. so i decided to deal with it until the next rebuild. But it hasn't blown yet and i realize the constant oil leak is a fire hazard. The biggest job i've done on my fd so far is replacing the oil pan with pineapple racing's oil pan.
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sorry it took so long but i finely got around to take my car apart and the gasket was no even in the front cover it squirted out. I took it apart and am using the metal front cover gasket from atkins rotary going to finish the car this week i will post all the part numbers and where i got them from
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here are all the parts that i needed to replace with the front cover gasket. I got the front cover gasket from atkins rotary Part #n390-10-502 it is made for the cosmo fit in perfect also got the thermo pellet from them also. here is a list of parts from the dealer tephlon ring #n326-10-c15 3 different o-rings #9954-10-1105, n350-14-604, n231-10-174 oil seal #n3r1-10-507 oil cooler rings 9956-21-800 waterpump gasket n386-15-162 i also got a pcv valve nf01-13-890 and i used honda bond to seal oil pan with a banzi brace will put on a couple miles to see if i have any leaks
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