Long weekend equals a long post.
Saturday morning, my friend David and I worked on the water pump and, while we were at it, decided to replace a very worn motor mount.
With that all buttoned up, my co-driver Dave (yeah...I know a lot of Daves and Davids) welded on the exhaust we cobbled together. The Saturn now vents into an OBX-R 4-2-1 header, a flex pipe, some straight pipe, a Thrush glass pack, a used Magnaflow muffler, and then out the passenger side.
We reused a sweet Mazdaspeed tip I had from a Miata muffler. Check out that bling!
With the car silenced (at least to the point I didn't receive a citation from my local cops), it was time to drive to an autocross! However, it was a wee bit rainy on the way and...uh...one of the wiper arms almost wiped itself off the car! I stopped at a gas station and swapped the passenger arm onto the driver side. That sucker had some serious spring strength and got my finger!
Sadly, I confirmed my oil leak fears after arriving.
It turns out that there's a leak on the intake side of the engine just above the alternator. Under load, it streams out oil from what appears to be the timing chain cover. This causes it to leak oil at a rate of around a quart every 40 miles, which is equivalent to the cost of gas (20 mpg = $6 every 40 miles = the cost of a quart of oil).
On the plus side, our event was at a mechanical community college, so I could clean up my mess!
Despite not driving at the event, I discovered a bad oil leak before it was terminal and otherwise have the car ready for some automotive stupidity! Plus, I got most of my dots on. I call that a win!