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<blockquote data-quote="optionizerSS" data-source="post: 1534357" data-attributes="member: 30264"><p>Checked it over again tonight. Don't see anything up top except a very slight hint of something illuminating at the corner of the intake but there are a few drops on the floor. From underneath I can see dried spots lighting up on the AC pump like maybe it was flung onto there. But there is obvious wet dyed AF where the timing cover meets the oil pan. The drops on the floor are right under that. I don't see anything any higher up but have never seen water in my oil either. </p><p>Also, last summer I had about a teaspoon full of AF puddling on the flat part at the top of the timing cover so that leads me to believe it is coming from higher up. </p><p>Gonna try to get a better UV light and get a better look and have a 2nd set of eyes look at it too.</p><p>Thoughts?</p><p>If it is the timing cover leaking how big of a job is that? I have the tools and equipment and used to build engines, just trying to prepare myself for this task if thats what it is.</p><p>1995 GT 5.0</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="optionizerSS, post: 1534357, member: 30264"] Checked it over again tonight. Don't see anything up top except a very slight hint of something illuminating at the corner of the intake but there are a few drops on the floor. From underneath I can see dried spots lighting up on the AC pump like maybe it was flung onto there. But there is obvious wet dyed AF where the timing cover meets the oil pan. The drops on the floor are right under that. I don't see anything any higher up but have never seen water in my oil either. Also, last summer I had about a teaspoon full of AF puddling on the flat part at the top of the timing cover so that leads me to believe it is coming from higher up. Gonna try to get a better UV light and get a better look and have a 2nd set of eyes look at it too. Thoughts? If it is the timing cover leaking how big of a job is that? I have the tools and equipment and used to build engines, just trying to prepare myself for this task if thats what it is. 1995 GT 5.0 [/QUOTE]
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