2001 2005 Honda Civic 1.7 Oil Leak Oil Pump O Ring fix repair

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Parts needed to fix leaking oil pump o ring on a 2001-2005 Honda Civic 1.7 Motor:
BETOOLL 19 mm Harmonic Balancer Socket & 50mm Crankshaft Crank Pulley Wrench Holder Tool Removal Holding Spanner kit

Is your 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 Honda Civic 1.7L engine leaking oil? Fix or Repair your oil leak!
It could be the valve cover gasket, cam plug, or worst case, the oil pump o-ring!
This video walks you through how to remove and repair the oil leak caused by the oil pump o ring failure.
I skipped the basics like how to remove the harmonic balancer and timing belt, as there are already a ton of videos for that.
There was no video showing how to remove the oil pump! Now there is. Enjoy!
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Your guide is greatly appreciated. My car had an oil leak from the pump, and I fixed it by replacing the o-ring.
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rithy
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Thanks for the video I’ll be tackling this next weekend when I get the parts

dustinmorgan
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I took mine off 5 times trying to find my oil leak i re did all my seals an thank you to man who made this video I f Finally fix my oil leak your the man for making this videos 🙏🤘😎

Hotwheelbmx
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Great video! I thought my oil leak was coming from the cam or crankshaft seals but there were no signs of oil leaks there. I'm hoping the oil pump o-ring is the culprit

Supermario
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i just finished replacing the head gasket, timing belt, and water pump work on my 2001 Civic Ex coupe. replace most of the seal/gaskets that can leak (Cam seal both ends, crankshaft seal, and a complete Felpro head gasket with valve stem seal, , etc. after all this work eng oil change was due as well and noticed there was some oil leak just slightly above the oil pan near the lower timing cover area. I believe it is the oil pump O ring is leaking on my engine. I hope it is not too bad and the At-205 seal can fix this slow leak.

mwtchng
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I just changed the water pump and timing on my son 2005 civic the lower cover were melted just like your yes it got an oil leak too I change the cap and valve gasket but haven’t do the oil pan yet cause I have to take everything apart again to retiming it off 😤

SunsyloSouvannaraj-rhzm
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Sir i like your content, its very helpful hope you can share more idea/knowledge, sir can i ask the oil seals name you use and code also the 2 oil seal you use, is that rear & front camshaft oil seal?

cutieefhyyrockylove
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Sir can you make content about oil shifter or oil selector, aixle oil seal etc. same model please

cutieefhyyrockylove
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Very helpful video thank you, did it solve the problem, and or which seal was the bad guy, oil pump, O-ring, camshaft, seal, or the main front seal?

Gonefishing
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In most Hondas that I've had apart, the smaller circular gold-colored metal spacer just inside the cover is supposed to be installed in a specific direction. I'd guess that if it is not, that it might push outward on the cover, causing the pulley to rub against it. This is only my theory as a possible cause.

geraldsyuhaniakjr
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I wonder if this has been my same mysterious oil leak? Great hd filming.
Its late n dumb question, can this be done during a timing belt job then?

craigorlikowski
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Originally my Crank Sensor bolt snapped inside of the hole it goes into.. I was so worried it was connected to the block and thank goodness it’s not. I also had my timing cover flapping around coated in oil exactly like this video.. smh

tasstychezbugu
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You say there where no bolts but Im assuming you found them putting the loqer timing cover on

JetOnSet
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Is there torque specs for the oil pump?

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