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After driving my car yesterday in hot weather with the A/C on, I noticed an odd smell when I got out of the car in my garage. I can't really describe it, but it did not smell like burnt oil or anything like that. There was nothing dripping from the underside of the engine.
Later, after the engine cooled down, I went out to look some more. There was a thin film of oil around the bolts holding the head to the block. Nothing that dripped down, but enough to make a paper towel dirty. No oil I could see on the underside of the engine.
The oil level looks good and the anti-freeze does not appear discolored. I did not notice anything off on the gauges when driving, other than the temperature gauge being a little bit higher than normal. It was about halfway up the range. Normal for my car is about 1/3, but it was a particularly hot day and I had the A/C on so I didn't really think anything of it at the time.
I'm afraid to drive the car now, in case it is something like a head gasket problem. Recommendations on whether oil in those areas is gloom and doom or no big deal and what I should do next?
Not a high mileage car (67k miles).
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Most likely just the seals on the cam cover bolts, it's probably time refresh the cam cover gasket and seals. It's a very easy job to.
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I like the sound of that better than most of the nightmare scenarios in my head. Easy is a relative term. I'm not entirely un-mechanical, but I have found on other "easy" projects on this car that it will probably be harder than it sounds. Replacing the knock sensors as an example. Only one bolt. How hard could it be?
Are the cam cover seal/gasket procedures in the workshop manual?
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It should be, basically it's just removing the cam cover replacing the gasket, the seals on the spark plug holes and the seals on the bolts.
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I think the fuel lines have to be partially removed to get the cover off. Anybody?
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Yes they do,
They are normally very tight and the nuts are welded to the fuel rail, and must be held still with a big spanner while the nuts on the rubber pipes are turned, snap a nut off the fuel rail and you will be in big trouble, the fuel rail is now NLA
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I'm not seeing any oil around the gasket between the valve cover and the block. Can I just replace whatever seals are on the bolts?
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These are the bolts I'm referring to.
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You probably could just replace the bolt seals, but your spark plug seals are also probably leaking or will be, so you need to remove the cover anyways, especially if one of those bolts were to break.
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Are the cam cover gasket the same as the head gasket, or are they different things?
If I go to a mechanic to get the valve cover and bolt seals replaced, are there other "while you're in there" projects that would be prudent?
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Two different things..
The valve cover gasket and labour around 170 $ i suppose. And the headgasket 10 times.. without an refurbishment of the head itselves.
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Do anything with the cam chains or pads, or is that a whole different order of magnitude on cost?
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I'm going to drive it tomorrow and see how much oil I see, then I'll probably call my mechanic. I have a couple other small things I need done.
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Not much oil coming out, but oil is supposed to be inside the engine, so I took it in to have the seals replaced. The "other small things" I decided to have done turned into quite a list. You'll see that on another post...
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