Oil on timing belt - how bad?

Discussion in 'General Motoring' started by Greg Campbell, Jul 24, 2009.

  1. While setting valves on my I4 92 Accord, I noticed light deposits of
    oily dirt on the inside of the cam belt cover. I've known for a while
    that I have a drops-per-day leak in the cam, crank, or valve cover seal
    on that side of the motor. It appears that small amounts of oil are
    being flung about by the pulleys and belt. The belt is hardly soaked,
    but does seem to have been exposed to a very light 'mist' of motor oil.
    How much (if at all?) will this shorten belt life?

    The belt was changed shortly before I bought the car, about 65K miles
    ago. I was planning to change it this fall, but may move up the
    schedule if opinion warrants.

    I'll pop more of the belt cover this weekend and get a better look.

    Thanks
     
    Greg Campbell, Jul 24, 2009
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  2. Greg Campbell

    loewent Guest

    You'll need to find out where the oil is coming from. The cam seal
    and crank seal would be the main culprits. It could also be an oil
    leak from elsewhere that made it to the timing cover.

    Belt is shot. You will need to replace unless it looks worse than it
    is.
     
    loewent, Aug 3, 2009
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