I barely found about this video today, ive seen so many videos about leaks on honda , and I was about to reseal the timing belt cover as it wal all covered in oil, and for some reason i decided to remove the power steering pump and just start the engine one last time and finally saw the leak coming out of this part, man i couldng believe it, i had the seal all along in my toolbox as it came with the other seal VTEC seal, and this one I had no idea where it went, so i just replaced the other one and left this one aside, as i did not have any information on it. until this last weekend, and now i see this video online... first time someone talks about it, at least that i know of
Is this the same thing as the timing cover leak? If so once this got this fi, is there a possibility that it will come bback again? I have the 2021 crv
Hi man my car Toyota sienna 06 is the same your car power steering have problem fluid if shut off engine after an hour they is super low and start engine fluid backup over maximum and I have changed new oring and flushing 3 times too many times turn lock right to left but power fluid they not normal I don’t know what I don’t can you help me out please thank you so much
Hey do you have a shop and if so where are you located? I have a 2002 bmw m3 I need some work done on my top it’s stuck closed. Let me know if you can help. Thanks
A video that looks exactly like mine. Oil all over the left end of the engine! I figured the belt was throwing oil all over the place. And this little cover and failed gasket makes all that mess? Nothing else leaking for you? Thank you.
If you're reading this comment and have a similar leak, I can confirm it's DIY doable. I recently had a leak from this same spot on my '08 CRV. My year/generation probably is the worst to do this job on because it's packed pretty tightly in the area you have to work around. I ended up needing to remove my engine mount to make room. (Remember to support your engine with a wood block and jack if you need to) Good luck.
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this guy save me some hours under my CRV... i was going to replace the front engine seal... Thank you!!
I barely found about this video today, ive seen so many videos about leaks on honda , and I was about to reseal the timing belt cover as it wal all covered in oil, and for some reason i decided to remove the power steering pump and just start the engine one last time and finally saw the leak coming out of this part, man i couldng believe it, i had the seal all along in my toolbox as it came with the other seal VTEC seal, and this one I had no idea where it went, so i just replaced the other one and left this one aside, as i did not have any information on it. until this last weekend, and now i see this video online... first time someone talks about it, at least that i know of
Been trying to find out what that thing is called for a while now. Glad I found this video. Thank you for uploading it
Smart technician ! Love your works .
thank yovu for your very clear footage and very detailed information ,,, best camera viewing in engine bay.
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Thanks for the help this video helps a lot!
Good work amazing
Thanks.. you helped me.. some guy probably thousands kilometers away:)) thanks
My pleasure
Very Smart Man. Thank you Smart Man. A+++ A1 Helped Me 110%
This proves to me that it's not only the mileage...but also TIME that causes issues. This vehicle only has 124,000 miles on it.
Is this the same thing as the timing cover leak? If so once this got this fi, is there a possibility that it will come bback again? I have the 2021 crv
No
Timing cover gasket and variable timing gasket are two different gaskets
Hi man my car Toyota sienna 06 is the same your car power steering have problem fluid if shut off engine after an hour they is super low and start engine fluid backup over maximum and I have changed new oring and flushing 3 times too many times turn lock right to left but power fluid they not normal I don’t know what I don’t can you help me out please thank you so much
Air bubbles ?
Noise ?
Do I have to drain my oil before replacing it?
no you dont need to drain oil
Hey do you have a shop and if so where are you located? I have a 2002 bmw m3 I need some work done on my top it’s stuck closed. Let me know if you can help. Thanks
im located in California
Where is your shop located ?@@AutomotiveServiceExcellence
Dang! That’s not leaking……it’s draining!
A video that looks exactly like mine. Oil all over the left end of the engine! I figured the belt was throwing oil all over the place.
And this little cover and failed gasket makes all that mess? Nothing else leaking for you?
Thank you.
Nothing else
How to fix it?
replace gasket
VTC spool valve filter issue
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If you're reading this comment and have a similar leak, I can confirm it's DIY doable.
I recently had a leak from this same spot on my '08 CRV.
My year/generation probably is the worst to do this job on because it's packed pretty tightly in the area you have to work around.
I ended up needing to remove my engine mount to make room. (Remember to support your engine with a wood block and jack if you need to)
Good luck.
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