Mustang Ecoboost Timing Cover Leak at Bernard Evans blog

Mustang Ecoboost Timing Cover Leak. Possibly from the bolt/stud that holds the waste gate vacuum control solenoid to the upper right side of the timing cover. Clean area with brake clean and keep close eye on the leak source. My local mechanic first spotted this smear of oil around the front of the block at the 15k service and suggested i get it looked at by ford. It’s very minimal but it is there and i took it to a shop and. I had a lumpyish cam back in the day, and the timing cover started to leak. It took about 10 minutes to have. Has anyone’s ecoboost had the “common” timing chain cover leak? It seems that the small leak was coming from the little turbo oil supply tube that was a bit loose. Took it to the dealership to confirm however i just passed. Most dealers won't warranty it unless it is dripping. Turns out i have what appears to be a common occurrence with these cars which is oil leaking from the timing chain cover. Nearly every 2.3 ecoboost has some oil leak in this area.timing cover is sealed with silicone, no gasket. Retighten the bolts and roll. I ended up calling the dealer and i took it in yesterday. Timing chain cover oil leak.

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It took about 10 minutes to have. I had a lumpyish cam back in the day, and the timing cover started to leak. Took it to the dealership to confirm however i just passed. Timing chain cover oil leak. My local mechanic first spotted this smear of oil around the front of the block at the 15k service and suggested i get it looked at by ford. I ended up calling the dealer and i took it in yesterday. Retighten the bolts and roll. Most dealers won't warranty it unless it is dripping. It’s very minimal but it is there and i took it to a shop and. Has anyone’s ecoboost had the “common” timing chain cover leak?

Mustang 5.0 timing cover replacement part 1 YouTube

Mustang Ecoboost Timing Cover Leak Retighten the bolts and roll. Clean area with brake clean and keep close eye on the leak source. Turns out i have what appears to be a common occurrence with these cars which is oil leaking from the timing chain cover. It’s very minimal but it is there and i took it to a shop and. I ended up calling the dealer and i took it in yesterday. Retighten the bolts and roll. Timing chain cover oil leak. My local mechanic first spotted this smear of oil around the front of the block at the 15k service and suggested i get it looked at by ford. Took it to the dealership to confirm however i just passed. I had a lumpyish cam back in the day, and the timing cover started to leak. Possibly from the bolt/stud that holds the waste gate vacuum control solenoid to the upper right side of the timing cover. Most dealers won't warranty it unless it is dripping. It seems that the small leak was coming from the little turbo oil supply tube that was a bit loose. Has anyone’s ecoboost had the “common” timing chain cover leak? It took about 10 minutes to have. Nearly every 2.3 ecoboost has some oil leak in this area.timing cover is sealed with silicone, no gasket.

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