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Old 07-26-2006, 07:43 PM   #1
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I Have A 93 Lude With A Jdm Dohc F22b And I Cannot Get The Oil Filter To Stop Leaking I Am A Technician And I Change My Own Oil And It Has Never Happened To Me Can Ou All Help Me Out
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Old 07-26-2006, 08:16 PM   #2
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use some gasket sealant?
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Old 07-27-2006, 08:41 AM   #3
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did you check to make sure there is only one o-ring on the filter?
sometimes the oil filter "gasket/oring" will get stuck to the block, then you put a new filter on with the new gasket, then 2 gaskets = leakage from hell...
check it out

you sure its not the oil pressure sending unit or something above the oil filter?
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did you check to make sure there is only one o-ring on the filter?
sometimes the oil filter "gasket/oring" will get stuck to the block, then you put a new filter on with the new gasket, then 2 gaskets = leakage from hell...
check it out
Took the words right out my mouth..
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Hey there, I currently have the same problem.
I had a small oil leak and was burning a little bit of oil on the exhaust probably about like yours.
I changed the oil and everything and it is still leaking. I've got your solution, trust me.
Now, go ahead and change your oil yourself. When taking off the oil filter check to make sure there is not and extra o-ring from a previous oil filter tht was on it. Im almost 99% positive that is wht mine and yours is doing and if not sorry.
Have a good one bud.
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Could it be that the oil pressure sender may be bad/cracked and leaking down on the filter area? Pull the bootie off to check next time you pull the filter.
I've even seen the O-ring or gasket bind on the block and make a slight ripple or start climbing on itself, when peeps tighten it too tight causing a leak too.

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Old 09-24-2009, 11:32 PM   #7
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Hey there, I currently have the same problem.
I had a small oil leak and was burning a little bit of oil on the exhaust probably about like yours.
I changed the oil and everything and it is still leaking. I've got your solution, trust me.
Now, go ahead and change your oil yourself. When taking off the oil filter check to make sure there is not and extra o-ring from a previous oil filter tht was on it. Im almost 99% positive that is wht mine and yours is doing and if not sorry.
Have a good one bud.
Late to the party huh?
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I don't think "GOOD INFO" has an expiration date..
Maybe that's why sites have an archive from years and years past.

"there will ALWAYS be NEW-B's" that's what keeps an industry going strong.
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Old 09-25-2009, 09:30 PM   #9
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I don't think "GOOD INFO" has an expiration date..
Maybe that's why sites have an archive from years and years past.

"there will ALWAYS be NEW-B's" that's what keeps an industry going strong.
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Did you miss the other two post in this very same thread that pointed out the same info?

That's why hes late to the party.....

You also pointed it out so that makes 4 times in a 8 post thread =)
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