Did a motorcycle oil pan with JB that lasted at least 7 years so you can probably get away with it. Make sure you get the patch area super clean and rough it up with a file before you apply the epoxy. Let it cure completely. Check for leaks on a regular basis for a while.
it could be a number of things including..timing,thermostat,fan clutch,blockage in radiator,or blown valve cover gasket seals or worse blown head gasket
Could be timing cover gasket or head gasket.
It depends on you size of your engine, if its on like the left side of a 4 cylinder it could be the timing chain housing gasket or bolts loose or damaged, or in the front or back on the V6 it could be the Valve cover gasket or bolts loose or damaged
A large oil leak at the timing belt area is usually caused by a failed front crank seal or a failed cam seal
Worn rings, burnt valve or blown head gasket. also the timing chain could also be broken
it could be coming from behind your timing cover, if so, it is the cam or crankshaft seals. it may also be an oil pan gasket.
Parking lights are supposed to be sealed. If you are getting water, there must be a crack or seam or gasket that failed. You can buy replacements or, if you can dry it out, you could caulk it with 100% silicone caulk.
You didn't say what size engine you have, but in most cases, when the manufactures switched over to coil packs vice distributers, they replaced the Distributer with a Cam Pos Sensor, and yes it could get messed up during a head gasket job. The cam sensor is normally used to set fuel injector timing, and the crank sensor is used for ignition timing.
valve cover gaskets, front main seal, rear main seal, timing chain cover gasket, could be any of these. ... How would i change a valve cover gasket on a 96 camaro rs. Their is a steel plate in the way on the left side.
No, knocking in an engine is normally more serious than a gasket leak. Depending on how heavy the knock sound is it could be the Big Ends bearings need changing or it if its fainter than that it could be the timing is out. Either way it can cause real damage to the engine and should be repaired as quickly as possible. Have seen exhaust manifold gasket leaks that are described as a 'knock' by inexperienced persons. Normally a knock is piston connecting rod bearings that have gone out.
hi sounds like it could be a vacumn leak or double check cam timing. jerry
How big is the gasket you are using. "I blew a head gasket on my Mustang, so I have to pull the heads and replace it/them."