thenewguyy
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- 1G Genesis Sedan (2009-2014)
So guys.....I guess I kinda know the answer but posting more as an FYI and if anyone else has any advice, Im all ears. I googled this up and not many hits came up for a genesis but saw a bunch of subaru owners who've experienced this. Recently i had a very small oil leak happening, took the car in and found out, there was a crack where the oil pressure sensor goes into which is threaded into the front of the motor. Its a 5.0. Obviously the proper thing to do was get a whole new front end which with what the car is worth (13 with 260k kms) made no sense since it would require the whole motor to be pulled out, Second option was to possibly weld but the shop told me, its almost impossible to do it with it on the car cause there's barely any space you really need to tig weld them since its aluminum and stuff so that was out of the picture. Last resort was JB weld, well they did that but its still leaking, i didnt see exactly what they did but i thought that shouldve definitely fixed it since i see engine blocks with holes that things has repaired, so not sure why a small hairline crack couldnt but its its right into the oil pressor sensor valley with the threads, im assuming that probably placed a part in the leak still occuring. Other than this, the motor is perfectly fine and my plan was to sell it next year but now, this sucks. Anyone else done a similar repair that worked? They did put teflon tape into the threads hoping that would seal it and the jb weld would cover the crack but its still seeping. Its basically at 10:50 of this video where he removed the oil filter and cooling housing, that little black hole you see right above them is where the switch threads into