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Crystal 03-15-2022 02:45 PM

Oil Pump Leak
 
'97 Camry 4 cylinder, 2.2L

I have watched a lot of video guides on how to change the oil pump gasket while I think I am probably capable of doing the repair I just do not have the tools or location for the task.

Is it possible to clean the area and seal it from the outside of the pump with some kind of sealer till I can pay somebody to do the repair.
Since this is a temporary solution will it break the first time driven or will it hold for a few months?
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Leaking Oil Pump 97 Camry



toyomoho 03-16-2022 01:29 PM

Are you sure its the pump? Does the oil drip when the engine is running?

There oil every where in your photo. If the pump it typically is only from under the bulge of the timing cover.

The pump is under oil pressure making external sealing pretty much impossible.


Crystal 03-16-2022 02:41 PM

Oil Pump Leak
 

Originally Posted by toyomoho (Post 106457)
Are you sure its the pump? Does the oil drip when the engine is running?

There oil every where in your photo. If the pump it typically is only from under the bulge of the timing cover.

The pump is under oil pressure making external sealing pretty much impossible.

Hello Toyomoho, No I am not 100% sure it is the oil pump. It only drips if I can call it a drip (it has a good flow to it) when the engine is running. I took a video of it running down but unable to upload it. This a screen shot from the video of when it is running
https://cimg8.ibsrv.net/gimg/www.cam...45fc637393.jpg

Crystal 03-16-2022 03:09 PM

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Video on oil leak

toyomoho 03-16-2022 09:59 PM

Looks like the pump is leaking. The seal on the pump drive shaft starts to leak under oil pressure when the engine is on. The only fix is to install a new seal or pump.

One can buy a new seal separately, but not a new pump without also buying the housing the pump bolts on to. Point being its cheaper and easier to replace the seal. If doing this you will also need the preformed o'ring seal that goes around the pump body.

If you are driving the car, check the oil FREQUENTLY to get an idea of how much oil is leaking out!! This type of leak can cause all the engine oil to be lost in a relatively short period of time.

Crystal 03-18-2022 12:07 PM

Thank you Toyomoho for an answer and helping to identify the leak. My car has been booked into the mechanics to have a timing belt kit installed .... timing bet, water pump and oil pump will all get done.

We were putting a quart of oil in the engine ever time we wanted to drive it 0.0

Have a great weekend.

kenny24 04-05-2022 05:38 PM

Hello! Check the seals and oil pump for leaks, I had a problem due to poor quality oil. I had to clean the entire oil supply system, change the oil and filter. Here you can find Oil type for 5.9 Cummins, good options for your car.

Crystal 04-29-2022 01:09 PM


Originally Posted by kenny24 (Post 106571)
Hello! Check the seals and oil pump for leaks, I had a problem due to poor quality oil. I had to clean the entire oil supply system, change the oil and filter. Here you can find Oil type for 5.9 Cummins, good options for your car.

Thank you for contributing :D


Crystal 04-29-2022 01:15 PM

We managed to get it into a mechanics and they have replaced the hole timing kit replaced including oil pump / seals .... Car is running awesome and no leaks!!!!

Even though we did not do the work ourselves, understanding the process and parts involved was a great benefit when communicating with the mechanic.

Thank you to everyone who took the time to help :)

toyomoho 05-04-2022 12:40 AM

Great!


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