FS: '00 Prelude, 5-speed, motor issues
#21
i'd be really surprised if "re-fixing" the timing belt does anything for the oil consumption. Navins assessment still stands :?
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#22
Kaan Wrote:i'd be really surprised if "re-fixing" the timing belt does anything for the oil consumption. Navins assessment still stands :?

That was my first thought but I didn't want to be the nay sayer. Doesn't make much sense to fix one part on a broken engine that likely needs to be replaced anyway.

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#23
I spoke with Ryan about this - sounds like the last timing belt job was done poorly and damaged a crankshaft seal or something, causing the massive oil leak.
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