QUOTE(ronzai89 @ Jun 18 2009, 07:03 AM)
Suspect valve seal.. Go touch your rear muffler mouth see got oil feel or not.. If not valve seal then must be your piston ring gone. Piston ring gone case i think very less chance.. Avoid using fully.. Most of the engine using fully syn engine oil will get oil leak faster as the fully syn engine oil is so thin. It will run out from those oil seal. QUOTE(godspeeds @ Jun 18 2009, 01:44 PM)
lolZ..
thank your first = P
as i a lot of things cant see loh
and tonight TT in puchong i cant come as i have futsal and basketbal today = )
Added on June 18, 2009, 1:45 pm
lolZ..
i think i need change valve seal also
as i saw engine oil on my cam cover lolZz
Engine oil cam cover got oil usually is from the camshaft oil seal. Change it during change your timing belt. Once you change it, change also the crankshaft oil seal.thank your first = P
as i a lot of things cant see loh
and tonight TT in puchong i cant come as i have futsal and basketbal today = )
Added on June 18, 2009, 1:45 pm
lolZ..
i think i need change valve seal also
as i saw engine oil on my cam cover lolZz
QUOTE(Gilbert5107 @ Jun 18 2009, 05:36 PM)
What honda la.. Sell that honda civic already.. Hahaha... You ffk my rear trailing arm.. QUOTE(yewwing @ Jun 18 2009, 05:49 PM)
LMST gearbox actually is not 1.5 gearbox. I remove my lmst gear box and count the ratio is different.. Wanna better gearbox? Buy my gearbox.. Converted to 1.6 gear ratio but using old gearbox housing. This post has been edited by singchaii: Jun 18 2009, 06:20 PM
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