Mk7 Gti Upper Timing Cover Leak at Sara Miller blog

Mk7 Gti Upper Timing Cover Leak. I can't seem to find a diy anywhere, is this really that difficult to do? I'll be replacing the gasket. Anything specific to look out for? It appears my timing chain cover has developed a leak around its lower half. You need to fix the upper timing cover leak quickly. Going to do further inspection. Took my car in for a last look over and oil change before factory warranty was to expire at 60k currently at 58888. We do this job multiple times a day. Was checking for engine bay bearing noise, maybe alternator or serpentine belt tensionner and discovered oil. The upper timing chain cover seems to have enough of a leak where it is causing a drip. The oil leaking out will cause the water pump gasket to swell. It's leaking fluid at the timing cover that literally all vw's have. If this isn't done you get air trying to escape from. If you wait it out, the water pump will be going out in short order. Mine had a bad pan which isn't.

Leak from Upper Timing Cover Gasket VW GTI MKVI Forum / VW Golf R
from www.golfmk6.com

You need to fix the upper timing cover leak quickly. If you wait it out, the water pump will be going out in short order. It appears my timing chain cover has developed a leak around its lower half. I need to replace this on my mk6 gti. The oil leaking out will cause the water pump gasket to swell. The oil fill cap is opened during a pressure test to prevent air pressure from building up in the crank case/timing area/head. If this isn't done you get air trying to escape from. Going to do further inspection. It's leaking fluid at the timing cover that literally all vw's have. Took my car in for a last look over and oil change before factory warranty was to expire at 60k currently at 58888.

Leak from Upper Timing Cover Gasket VW GTI MKVI Forum / VW Golf R

Mk7 Gti Upper Timing Cover Leak The oil fill cap is opened during a pressure test to prevent air pressure from building up in the crank case/timing area/head. I'll be replacing the gasket. It appears my timing chain cover has developed a leak around its lower half. The oil fill cap is opened during a pressure test to prevent air pressure from building up in the crank case/timing area/head. It's leaking fluid at the timing cover that literally all vw's have. Anyone have oil leak at the bottom of the upper timing chain cover ? Took my car in for a last look over and oil change before factory warranty was to expire at 60k currently at 58888. Mine had a bad pan which isn't. I can't seem to find a diy anywhere, is this really that difficult to do? Going to do further inspection. If you wait it out, the water pump will be going out in short order. If this isn't done you get air trying to escape from. We do this job multiple times a day. You need to fix the upper timing cover leak quickly. Anything specific to look out for? Was checking for engine bay bearing noise, maybe alternator or serpentine belt tensionner and discovered oil.

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