Oil leaking from where?
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Oil leaking from where?
Hi guys,
I've got a minor oil leak in the front of the engine but can't think where it would be coming from. When I changed the timing belt recently I cleaned the front down spotless so I could check for the leak after the next track day. After OP a few weeks ago I checked it and it's definitely not leaking from the cam seals, but seems to be coming from somewhere on the front rear bank somewhere below the cam seals.
Without taking the whole front of the engine apart again, can anyone suggest where this might be leaking from? I don't believe it's the crank seal, the origin appears to be higher and further towards the firewall side of the engine but on the front, somewhere behind where the alternator belt tensioner pulley bracket mounts up.
Hope I've explained this well lol!
Thanks.
I've got a minor oil leak in the front of the engine but can't think where it would be coming from. When I changed the timing belt recently I cleaned the front down spotless so I could check for the leak after the next track day. After OP a few weeks ago I checked it and it's definitely not leaking from the cam seals, but seems to be coming from somewhere on the front rear bank somewhere below the cam seals.
Without taking the whole front of the engine apart again, can anyone suggest where this might be leaking from? I don't believe it's the crank seal, the origin appears to be higher and further towards the firewall side of the engine but on the front, somewhere behind where the alternator belt tensioner pulley bracket mounts up.
Hope I've explained this well lol!
Thanks.
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its def not the cam seals or anything that high on the motor, I've checked.
After OP it was wet with oil (not dripping but fresh oil) from around the alt pulley bracket down, but no sign of fresh oil anywhere near the cam seals. I haven't taken the lower covers off yet, that will be the next thing but was hoping someone might have an idea before doing this and how bad this might be. It's quite a lot of work to take all the front of the engine off
After OP it was wet with oil (not dripping but fresh oil) from around the alt pulley bracket down, but no sign of fresh oil anywhere near the cam seals. I haven't taken the lower covers off yet, that will be the next thing but was hoping someone might have an idea before doing this and how bad this might be. It's quite a lot of work to take all the front of the engine off

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jus quickly, i have to change the half moon seals in petes GPX, do i just have to remove the rocker cover? or is it deeper? PM me ... anyone lolAMACHA wrote:i was orginally goign to say half moon seals, but you said not that high up...so next clprit would be the crank seal.....its defnitely on that side of the motor and defnitel not on the gearbox side of things?
also sorry shane for jacking your topic for a minute lol
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I think we may have found the problem. There is a tiny hole at the top of the dipstick tube that faces slightly back towards the engine. It appears it may be spraying a small amount of oil out of this hole. This would explain where we are seeing the oil from. Note the hole is below the bottom o-ring on the dipstick.
Has anyone else noticed this hole before? I can't understand why there would be a breather hole at the top of the dipstick shaft?
Has anyone else noticed this hole before? I can't understand why there would be a breather hole at the top of the dipstick shaft?