I've got a nasty oil leak on the front of one of my engines. The real gusher of a leak was due to a missing socket bolt holding the PS pump bracket to the upper oil pan. I fixed that and it stopped gushing, but I still have a persistent leak somewhere in the front. As best I can tell it's origin is behind the water pump, in the lower area where the pump nests into the scoop-out in the block. I can see the upper part of the pump housing a little bit in that area and it looks dry, but the lower part, especially around the alternator adjustment arm mount point is wet.
From what I've read I think the possible culprits are:
1) The small head bolt who's tap hole extends through to behind the pump housing. I checked this today and the bolt is present and tight. Also, I'd expect the top of the pump housing to be wet with oil if it were coming from there.
2) The pins that retain the chain rail could be leaking. I believe this engine was worked on and recently reinstalled in the car, but not run more than a few minutes if at all - otherwise the gusher of an oil leak would have been tracked down and fixed. I'm thinking maybe these pin heads were not sealed when reinstalled?
What else could it be? I've looked at a disassembled block and it looks like the two guide rail pins, the head bolt, and one of the water pump bolts are the only ones in that area that pass through to where there's oil.
Any other ideas? My goal is to only take the whole front of the engine apart once.
Thanks,
Peter