Hello everyone!
I'm a newbie on the forum and own a '04 Legacy Outback Sedan with an EJ25 SOHC engine and 117K on the odometer. I just finished the head gasket job (the first oil leak source) with much help from a Soob CD-ROM shop manual, but it appears that the oil leak wasn't just coming from there. I still have "that smell" and it appears the oil pan is now the culprit. The back half of the pan and adjacent crossmember has oil on it and some pan bolts show droplets hanging from them also. Does anyone have any preferred recomendations on gasket type (cork vs. rubber) or mfr. (Soob vs. aftermkt brands)? I did the Soob brand gaskets on the heads, plug tubes, rocker covers and exhaust. But the intakes were F-L Pro. Also, I assume the exhaust needs to be dropped out to do this like the shop manual sez to allow the engine to be raised and not wreck the pipes? I'd also like to reuse the exhaust gaskets since they are new. I have ready access to an engine hoist.
Also, the shop manual said something about a pan separator? I need some clarification on that. I can see that there is an internal baffle (aka-windage tray) by the illustration, but I get the idea it is to get the pan loose after the bolts are out?
Any help is appreciated in advance!
Thanks!!!