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Oil filter housing leak after replacing gasket
Hello all,
I need some feedback here. Few months ago I was replacing transmission cooling lines and alternator and thought I might as well replace the oil filter housing gasket since I am already there. There was a very small leak. I removed the housing, stripping the top right thread in the process (which seems to be quite common according to info in the forum). I used the stud instead of the bold to fix that problem. At the time i cleaned the mating areas, put the new gasket in and carefully put the housing back in its place. I tried to use the torque wrench on the bolts, but it was almost impossible. I probably needed extensions of different length that I didn't have. I was probably conservative with the torque so I don't mess up the threads. For a few months everything was seemingly fine, but few weeks ago i noticed oil stains underneath the car. Checked the oil level and it was low alright. Monitored the oil level for a while and it appears to be leaking quite a bit. Today I dove in and it is definitely oil filter housing that is leaking. Now....should I try to carefully tighten up the oil filter housing bolts a bit and see if it helps or is it too late for that and I need to redo it all over again? How the hell do you get the torque wrench in? ![]() Tnx!
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