
3.8L Engine Oil Seepage Due To Front Timing Cover Surface Porosity - 2007-2008 Jeep Wrangler | FCA
NUMBER: 09-008-07 GROUP: Engine DATE: November 07, 2007 SUBJECT: 3.8L Engine Oil Seepage Due To Front Timing Cover Surface Porosity OVERVIEW: This bulletin involves the replacement of the 3.8L engine timing cover. MODELS: 2007 - 2008 (JK) Wrangler NOTE: This bulletin applies to Wrangler vehicles...

My son's 2008 JK 2 door with the 3.8 and NSG 6 speed has leaked oil since we've owned it. I've changed the pan gasket, and I'm very confident this is not the issue now.
I've been in there pretty deep looking, and researching, and found the above bulletin on these 3.8 that the Timing Cover is porous? Are you freaking kidding me? ARgghh.
I hear RMS anytime I bring up oil leak, and it's not that....or I should say not "Just" that, ha.
I have oil small drips on most of the passenger side pan bolt heads. I was almost positive I had not seated the filter correctly, as there is oil there and all over behind the pulley.
Has anyone replaced the timing chain cover and seen this issue? I've not done this, and wanted to see if there is a write up or any experience on this 3.8. I've searched and seen nothing about doing this.