1992 Plymouth Voyager "oil leak front sprocket" Questions

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...front cover then drain the engine oil and take out the oil pan. It is under the engine and looks like the bottom of the motor. Unscrew the oil pump mounting bolts with a wrench and proceed to remove ...

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...oil pump assembly while removing.The Water pump removal procedure for Plymouth Voyager 2000. The water pump is the heart of the Plymouth Voyager's cooling system, circulating the coolant. When the ...

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front), oil pump drive spacer and timing chain guide and the lower timing chain. Line up all mating marks.3 Hook up the crankshaft sprocket and pulley, lower timing chain, front cover assembly, engine

...front cover and oil seal. Secure the bolt at 105 to 112 foot pounds (142 to 152 Nm). 10 Eliminate any old material from the pan and cylinder block mounting surfaces. Rub on a 3.5 to 4.5mm bead of ...

...sprocket, I warn you in these engines often is the oil leak by the seal of the oil pump, so I recommend you change the seal the pump and the camshaft and thus warrant you. Thanks good luck ...

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Front cover Oil pan Engine to the vehicle Negative battery cable   Fill the engine with clean oil. Start the vehicle, check for leaks and repair if necessary.   Before servicing the vehicle,

...oil leak near timing cover oil escapes under pressure front seal near timing sprocket may be compromised. real simple to fix and the seal itself is dirt cheap but it will require some getting

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...front cover-to-oil pan bolts in the sequence shown to 15 ft. lbs. (20 Nm), plus an additional 60 degrees Fig. Front cover bolt tightening sequence-4.6L engine Fig. Front cover-to-oil pan bolt ...

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oil leak. No problem right? I can repair the leak while I'm doing the timing chain. Now hears the problem theres a seal that's attached to the timing chain pain behind the pully. I've gone every parts

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...oil I have had the valve cover gaskets replaced, but leak is near the pulley side somewhere? you have to replace front crankshaft seal meaning you have to remove crankshaft pulley.you have to remove ...

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