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Slow, hard to trace oil leak

Posted: Mon Apr 15, 2019 12:00 pm
by ATR84
vanzep wrote:
Fri Apr 12, 2019 7:32 pm
Thats good that they gave done all the seals you mention but it sounds like your guy might have found the culprit being a loose oil filter.
Your right about old oil still kicking about but give it a good clean all round the top of the block and gearbox - just use some kitchen roll or cloth and scrub the old crap out dont use any spray or cleaner just dry cloths-after this way you will be able to see whats if anything is leaking ontop - ideally get under the car at some point and clean the underside. Then put down some paper or cardboard. Only then will you be satisfied. :)
Yeah I have tried to clean it up as best I can, to be fair, TGM did as well. I have a feeling it is still leaking. I went under there yesterday and there was a black drip hanging from the housing underneath again. The only thing is, the oil in the car is not black as it is fresh. I cleaned it up again in the hope the drip was just from old oil kicking about but I am not hopeful.

Slow, hard to trace oil leak

Posted: Mon Apr 15, 2019 1:08 pm
by wurlycorner
If it had been leaking out of the oil filter, he'd have been able to confirm that for sure while he was under the car.

As for the crank seal - yep, if he's looked up inside the bell housing through that cover being removed and no oil, then you're safe.

Slow, hard to trace oil leak

Posted: Mon Apr 15, 2019 1:58 pm
by ATR84
wurlycorner wrote:
Mon Apr 15, 2019 1:08 pm
If it had been leaking out of the oil filter, he'd have been able to confirm that for sure while he was under the car.

As for the crank seal - yep, if he's looked up inside the bell housing through that cover being removed and no oil, then you're safe.
I was under the car with him. The flywheel was indeed dry and didn't have any oil on it. I wouldn't say the inside of the housing was exactly clean though, but I suppose you wouldn't expect it to be. It certainly wasn't wet though.

As for the oil filter, he couldn't be sure it was leaking from there. On the Type S it is in a different place to usual and a right pain to get access to. I think it's because the ATTS is in the way.

Slow, hard to trace oil leak

Posted: Mon Apr 15, 2019 5:49 pm
by vanzep
:twisted: i knew ATTS would be to blame in someway - wouldnt be surprised if it was the atts unit that was leaking the black oil :lol:
only kidding :)

Slow, hard to trace oil leak

Posted: Mon Apr 15, 2019 9:46 pm
by RattyMcClelland
Oil filter change in type s is easier than the normal h22. Just reach in from the top passenger side, grab and screw. Once you have done that you're ready to reach into the preludes engine bay and takle the oil filter. :hurr:

Slow, hard to trace oil leak

Posted: Tue Apr 16, 2019 11:53 am
by ATR84
RattyMcClelland wrote:
Mon Apr 15, 2019 9:46 pm
Oil filter change in type s is easier than the normal h22. Just reach in from the top passenger side, grab and screw. Once you have done that you're ready to reach into the preludes engine bay and takle the oil filter. :hurr:
Yeah I don't think TGM realised this at first but in the end they did and approached it from the top. Whoever fitted the oil filter before probably didn't and did not tighten it properly as a result. I doubt this was the cause of the leak though.

Slow, hard to trace oil leak

Posted: Sat Aug 17, 2019 6:10 am
by ATR84
Thought I better update this for everyone incase people have similar issues. I gave more detail in my Type S thread but in short, I was leaking from the rear main seal and the cambelt area. PAW have sorted it all but these are labour intensive jobs so it wasn't cheap.