I'm not sure what this is
#2
The big thing is the knock sensor. Mine looks just like that too. For some reason a spec of oil leaks out around where it goes and even through the sensor body itself. My sensor looked a lot worse though, and I chunked it. Doesn't look like an oil leak> If it was, it would be a lot messier.
#10
Your oil feed in the picture ain't leaking hoss. That's just the knock sensor with some weird **** leaking out. It's not oil. It's like sticky weird **** but not oil. I've got a 99', and I'm quite familiar with that area. If you have an oil leak, it's elsewhere. There's no JB-weld in the picture that I can see either.
#17
Use a good thread sealant and tighten that feed line again. I hate teflon tape to death.
Amazon.com: Permatex 56521 Hi-Performance Thread Sealant. 50 ml.: Automotive
I used some type of Permatex stuff on my dual feed fuel rail. The tape kept leaking, so after a couple times I used the sealant, and 10 minutes later no leaks.
EDIT: On second thought, the feed line looks dry. From the looks of the photo its whatever is above the feed line (knock sensor really?) that is leaking.
Vash-
Amazon.com: Permatex 56521 Hi-Performance Thread Sealant. 50 ml.: Automotive
I used some type of Permatex stuff on my dual feed fuel rail. The tape kept leaking, so after a couple times I used the sealant, and 10 minutes later no leaks.
EDIT: On second thought, the feed line looks dry. From the looks of the photo its whatever is above the feed line (knock sensor really?) that is leaking.
Vash-
#20
Use a good thread sealant and tighten that feed line again. I hate teflon tape to death.
Amazon.com: Permatex 56521 Hi-Performance Thread Sealant. 50 ml.: Automotive
I used some type of Permatex stuff on my dual feed fuel rail. The tape kept leaking, so after a couple times I used the sealant, and 10 minutes later no leaks.
EDIT: On second thought, the feed line looks dry. From the looks of the photo its whatever is above the feed line (knock sensor really?) that is leaking.
Vash-
Amazon.com: Permatex 56521 Hi-Performance Thread Sealant. 50 ml.: Automotive
I used some type of Permatex stuff on my dual feed fuel rail. The tape kept leaking, so after a couple times I used the sealant, and 10 minutes later no leaks.
EDIT: On second thought, the feed line looks dry. From the looks of the photo its whatever is above the feed line (knock sensor really?) that is leaking.
Vash-