2002 automatic liberty 3.7 6 cylinders
I've changed the head gasket and put everything back together, followed by smoke which led me to find oil dripping onto the exhaust on the passenger side landing on the O2 sensor not that that matters.
I removed the valve cover for the second time and I tightened down the two lower rear head bolts by as much as I safely felt (no room for my torque wrench) it wasn't more than an eighth of a turn, if that.
The oil drip seems to have lessened but it still remains.
So the dilemma is,
1. leave it be and suffocate slowly, no one will know before the coyotes come to clean up.
2. Apply something to the exterior (not sandwiched)
3. Apply something sandwiched between the block and head
I really don't want to have to remove the head again and be faced with the temptation to torque that corner bolt down any further , I just don't trust that that outcome would be in my favor.
Maybe,as a last resort but I'd rather hold off on that unforgiving move .
That poses the other decision, if I do remove the head again, and decide that I need to take it to the Mill....Is that an absolute best decision to make or are the chances liw that id require that process.
I'd love to hear from someone who has actually successfully remedied this.
I've changed the head gasket and put everything back together, followed by smoke which led me to find oil dripping onto the exhaust on the passenger side landing on the O2 sensor not that that matters.
I removed the valve cover for the second time and I tightened down the two lower rear head bolts by as much as I safely felt (no room for my torque wrench) it wasn't more than an eighth of a turn, if that.
The oil drip seems to have lessened but it still remains.
So the dilemma is,
1. leave it be and suffocate slowly, no one will know before the coyotes come to clean up.
2. Apply something to the exterior (not sandwiched)
3. Apply something sandwiched between the block and head
I really don't want to have to remove the head again and be faced with the temptation to torque that corner bolt down any further , I just don't trust that that outcome would be in my favor.
Maybe,as a last resort but I'd rather hold off on that unforgiving move .
That poses the other decision, if I do remove the head again, and decide that I need to take it to the Mill....Is that an absolute best decision to make or are the chances liw that id require that process.
I'd love to hear from someone who has actually successfully remedied this.