Ohh no- SC broke down on my way to Air Port for a HUGE interview...
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Originally Posted by CleanSC
Yes but a leaky distributor o-ring will drench the alternator will oil just as good.
At least mine did until I changed it.
At least mine did until I changed it.
yeah this is what i have.
my battery light came on this morning and I checked the the whole ignition system. there was a bunch of engine oil on my alternator and underneath the distributer. And for the past couple of weeks I was scratching my head as to why I was losing so much oil in the engine.
I'm dropping it off at the shop tomorrow to have it fixed.
good thing that the PS is on the other side for the sc300.
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Originally Posted by JspecSC3
wow $3000?!?! They got you good man.
If he does a good job, I'll recommend him and post up his info (located in San Francisco).
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That would be awesome -- please PM if it works out. I'm looking for a good (cheaper) mech in the SF bay area (although perhaps San Fran proper is a bit far). I'm tired of getting screwed by the local lexus mob (I think I've spent ~4 grand with them in the past few months).
My maintenance/repair bills have been ridiculous recently (almost as much as the car cost); in the past few months I've bought new tires, fixed cracked egr pipe, 2 * transmission flush (the first time the mech used the wrong fluid!), brake+fluid replacement, replaced throttle control, replaced air flow meter, replaced O2 sensor, (in the process of) replacing differential (with a resealed SH one) and replaced the Fuel Pump ECU.
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My maintenance/repair bills have been ridiculous recently (almost as much as the car cost); in the past few months I've bought new tires, fixed cracked egr pipe, 2 * transmission flush (the first time the mech used the wrong fluid!), brake+fluid replacement, replaced throttle control, replaced air flow meter, replaced O2 sensor, (in the process of) replacing differential (with a resealed SH one) and replaced the Fuel Pump ECU.
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Originally Posted by Cloud9
hahah I pooped in my pants when I saw that number in this thread but my mechanic said he can get a new alternator for $160, replace it and fix the leaky distributor all for really cheap.
If he does a good job, I'll recommend him and post up his info (located in San Francisco).
If he does a good job, I'll recommend him and post up his info (located in San Francisco).
#20
Lexus Champion
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Originally Posted by JspecSC3
wow $3000?!?! They got you good man.
#22
Pole Position
Originally Posted by Cloud9
Do you guys think there could be some damage done to the distributer or does it has to be replaced?
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well i got may car (95 sc300) back with the alternator replaced, new battery and the leaky distributer o-ring replaced and now the car runs as good as new
The o-ring seal next to the distributer was cut in half which caused the engine oil to leak on to the alternator and frying it. I tested the battery before the fix and it read 11.5 v and after it read a healthy 14.13
Jose (the mechanic) was very thorough, on time and explained everything to me.
If you have this problem I'd highly recommend him:
Bay Area Alternators & Starters
371 10th St, San Francisco, CA 94103
(415) 522-1188
The o-ring seal next to the distributer was cut in half which caused the engine oil to leak on to the alternator and frying it. I tested the battery before the fix and it read 11.5 v and after it read a healthy 14.13
Jose (the mechanic) was very thorough, on time and explained everything to me.
If you have this problem I'd highly recommend him:
Bay Area Alternators & Starters
371 10th St, San Francisco, CA 94103
(415) 522-1188
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