Oil leaks
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Oil leaks
hey guys, past few weeks ive noticed lots oil leaking.
its allways had abit under and around the engine bay, but never drips till 2weeks ago.
i did the filter and oil change a few days ago and it has actually increased the amount of oil leaking.
the question is where from? it seems to be every where, under the sump and filter area,
but also theres a lot ontop and under the transmission area. (really doesnt seem like like tranny oil, as mine is very red and clean still.
have taken a few photos, and one of exactly where it dripped after parking the car for 2hours(both sides)
on ocassion the car gets driven pretty hard, (not limiter bashing) but sometimes on a 4am knockoff on an empty freeway ill cruise home at 150ish.
ive allways run 10w40 synthetic.
unanswered questions:
what area/areas is the oil coming from.?
what caused it.?
how urgent should i fix it and whats the cost involved. ?
its allways had abit under and around the engine bay, but never drips till 2weeks ago.
i did the filter and oil change a few days ago and it has actually increased the amount of oil leaking.
the question is where from? it seems to be every where, under the sump and filter area,
but also theres a lot ontop and under the transmission area. (really doesnt seem like like tranny oil, as mine is very red and clean still.
have taken a few photos, and one of exactly where it dripped after parking the car for 2hours(both sides)
on ocassion the car gets driven pretty hard, (not limiter bashing) but sometimes on a 4am knockoff on an empty freeway ill cruise home at 150ish.
ive allways run 10w40 synthetic.
unanswered questions:
what area/areas is the oil coming from.?
what caused it.?
how urgent should i fix it and whats the cost involved. ?
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Re: Oil leaks
You need to degrease the engine bay and check it after the next time you drive it. It will always cone from the highest spot its showing. At a guess Im gonna say rocker cover gasket. Not an uncommon problem. Not an expensive one either you can do it yourself.

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Re: Oil leaks
Taz wrote:You need to degrease the engine bay and check it after the next time you drive it. It will always cone from the highest spot its showing. At a guess Im gonna say rocker cover gasket. Not an uncommon problem. Not an expensive one either you can do it yourself.
is that the gasket that goes on under the throttle body? could i have f#%$ed it up when i took it off to paint?
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Re: Oil leaks
forget i even said that haha , theres no oil up in that area so the answer would be no 

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Re: Oil leaks
destinationtoby wrote:forget i even said that haha , theres no oil up in that area so the answer would be no

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Re: Oil leaks
Might have something to do with there being more oil there for it to leak when you filled it from the oil changedestinationtoby wrote:i did the filter and oil change a few days ago and it has actually increased the amount of oil leaking.

And agreed with Taz, degrease and then check the rocker cover gasket, simple fixTaz wrote:You need to degrease the engine bay and check it after the next time you drive it. It will always cone from the highest spot its showing. At a guess Im gonna say rocker cover gasket. Not an uncommon problem. Not an expensive one either you can do it yourself.
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Re: Oil leaks
Probably a mix of new oil/more oil/leaking gasket getting worse.

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Re: Oil leaks
Are you sure thats oil. Its got a green tinge. Looks like it could be water with coolant in it possibly leaking from top radiator hose/thermo housing. If there was caked on oil/grease on tranny already, you might be mistaking it for oil. Check your water levels to be sure. Take the radiator cap off when the car is cold and then turn engine on and make sure no bubbles coming up.
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Re: Oil leaks
pretty sure its oil,
so where abouts is this gasket? i just need an idea of where to look/degrease and look agin.
so where abouts is this gasket? i just need an idea of where to look/degrease and look agin.
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Re: Oil leaks
Your front gasket is under the rocker cover on the front obviously. The rear gasket is under the rocker cover on the rear which is inconveniently placed underneath the intake manifold. Not a big jobs just requires taking it all apart, replacing gasket, checking and replacing everything.
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Re: Oil leaks
http://www.completefto.com.au/Modules/P ... sp?bid=123
http://www.completefto.com.au/Modules/P ... sp?bid=122
Not pics, but links are just as good
http://www.completefto.com.au/Modules/P ... sp?bid=122
Not pics, but links are just as good

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Re: Oil leaks
kiz wrote:http://www.completefto.com.au/Modules/P ... sp?bid=123
http://www.completefto.com.au/Modules/P ... sp?bid=122
Not pics, but links are just as good
thanks mate
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Re: Oil leaks
I reckon you're not hulk enough and didn't screw your oil filter on tight enough lol coupled with a leaky gasket
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Re: Oil leaks
Sahin wrote:I reckon you're not hulk enough and didn't screw your oil filter on tight enough lol coupled with a leaky gasket
haha its not ment to go on "hulky" tight.
plus i have one of these http://item.mobileweb.ebay.com.au/viewi ... 2519879285
think its just the gasket but its dripping more because i cleaned it all up and new oil.
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Re: Oil leaks
THIS^^^destinationtoby wrote:haha its not ment to go on "hulky" tight.
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Re: Oil leaks
why is your car on carsales and u keep modding it?
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Re: Oil leaks
its definately not on carsales haha
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Re: Oil leaks
Start sourcing your new gaskets and you might as well do your plug seal gaskets as well. This might helpdestinationtoby wrote:think its just the gasket but its dripping more because i cleaned it all up and new oil.

http://ftoaustralia.com/v3/viewtopic.ph ... ts#p339305
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Re: Oil leaks
yea had it on gumtree a while ago but wouldnt sell it for what its worth now :/