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PiNoYcLaSs
08-16-2004, 09:39 PM
My mom has a 95 or 96 camry that leaks oil when you start it up. When you pull it out of the garage you can see drips of oil every 6 inches or so. It only leaks for a minute or until the car is warmed up a little. I think its the rear main seal but if anyone has any other suggestions please do so. And also how hard is it to replace the rear main seal. Thanks!
Karl
LEXUSTEK
08-17-2004, 07:55 AM
rear main seals are easy you just need a transvese enging holder we do alot of them on ES's and RX's . how many miles are on the car cuz the warrenty is pretty long on those. alot of our customers dont even pay for them. but again i dont know about the toyota warrenty, just lexus.
PiNoYcLaSs
08-17-2004, 08:34 AM
it has a lot. 150-160k.
LEXUSTEK
08-17-2004, 04:38 PM
ahhhh. yeah .wayyyyyyyyyyy out of warrenty. but the job isnt too bad as long as everything goes ok. ie drive shaft comes out of mount. and all that . the higher mileage ones tend to strip bolts on the exhaust. but over all not a hard job.
Orion ZyGarian
08-17-2004, 05:12 PM
Honestly, you could literally go a really long way on them and it wont matter. You can put in diesel instead of gas and it wont matter. I'm not saying you should, but try to fix it, if you cant ASAP you'll be okay though
Originally posted by Orion ZyGarian
Honestly, you could literally go a really long way on them and it wont matter. You can put in diesel instead of gas and it wont matter. I'm not saying you should, but try to fix it, if you cant ASAP you'll be okay though What the fuck kind of answer is this?
First of all, put the car on a lift and see where the oil is coming from so you know for sure. You should be able to see traces of oil from where its coming from.
LEXUSTEK
08-18-2004, 02:55 PM
as long as its comming from the seam between the engine and trans it should be a rear main. although we have seen trans cases leaking from having a pourous case. but with that kind of mileage most likley its a rear main. and ill agree with supra.....what the fuck kind of answer was that ?
PiNoYcLaSs
08-18-2004, 04:12 PM
I think we all have to agree that was a weird answer too.
LEXUSTEK
08-18-2004, 04:35 PM
was he reading the same post or what ...
Orion ZyGarian
08-18-2004, 05:02 PM
I was just saying that some cars take more damage than others, however if I had this same problem I wouldnt worry as much, although still get it fixed. Friend of mine has a 89 or so with an oil leak, but its not bad, like this one. Car probably has close to 200,000 miles and still runs great. If you are that concerned though...like Kirk said put it up on something or look under it as you start it to find the general area it comes from. I think either under the engine or the oil pan is where it sometimes will drip a bit.
I mentioned those wtf things because I've heard of that actually happening in a Camry before, along with running without oil for a few days
PiNoYcLaSs
08-18-2004, 05:30 PM
yea i dont mind adding oil to her car every couple days. it's just annoying that everytime she leaves theres puddle under where it sits and a line of oil in the garage and down the driveway. it drips as she leaves.
Originally posted by Orion ZyGarian
I was just saying that some cars take more damage than others, however if I had this same problem I wouldnt worry as much, although still get it fixed. Friend of mine has a 89 or so with an oil leak, but its not bad, like this one. Car probably has close to 200,000 miles and still runs great. If you are that concerned though...like Kirk said put it up on something or look under it as you start it to find the general area it comes from. I think either under the engine or the oil pan is where it sometimes will drip a bit.
I mentioned those wtf things because I've heard of that actually happening in a Camry before, along with running without oil for a few days
I dont care what kind of car you have.... you can have a ferrari, lamborghini, camry, geo, whatever....... running it without oil is just plain stupid..... what you said had nothing to do with this thread... he was asking about a fix, not how he can keep doing it. I think you need to chill with trying to spread false bullshit information on the boards, get a liscense, buy a car, get first hand experience, then talk...... hate to be mean but its getting fucking stupid
LEXUSTEK
08-19-2004, 08:25 AM
ill agree with that, i see shit like that allmost everyday at work and was just tring to help the guy out. but you have to agree that your post was way out in left feild. and i dont even know where to start on the whole running without oil thing lol
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