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Oily xud - SKoob - 26-02-2012 Right looks like the reason my clutch has started to slip is that there is oil leaking on the flywheel end of the engine. Which seals would of failed to cause this? It's leaving a nice patch where ever its parked and that's not going down very well at the girlfriends house lol. Doesn't seem to be rocker cover or vacuum pump though. Re: Oily xud - ginge191 - 26-02-2012 would only be the flywheel bolts which could cause a leak - you'd either need new flywheel bolts and flywheel as they're auto-threading bolts, with the little plastic seal things on them. i had this but cleaned it up and put silicone around the bolts. its all good Re: Oily xud - SKoob - 26-02-2012 Is there a crankshaft seal that end too? Could someone post a screen shot of the parts from service box please? Re: Oily xud - Connor - 26-02-2012 Flywheel bolts causing an oil leak? Don't think so, it'll be the crankshaft seal that's leaking, ideally should have replaced it when the clutch was done Re: Oily xud - ginge191 - 26-02-2012 Connor Wrote:Flywheel bolts causing an oil leak? Don't think so, it'll be the crankshaft seal that's leaking, ideally should have replaced it when the clutch was done definately leaked for me.. me and mr KrisB cleaned it up Re: Oily xud - Connor - 26-02-2012 Flywheel bolts don't leak... they're bolts Re: Oily xud - SKoob - 26-02-2012 Wasn't leaking at the time lol, they cheap and easy to replace? Going to drop gearbox next weekend and see bow badly contaminated clutch is. Is it just a case of clutch and flywheel off? Anything else I should do at same time? Re: Oily xud - Connor - 26-02-2012 There's loads of things you can do with the box of, but where do you stop? Personally id just do the crank seal Re: Oily xud - SKoob - 26-02-2012 I've been doing a bit of research and I keep hearing about hockey stick seals, I'm guessing if these have gone that's when the oil can leak through the bolt holes? Would it be worth trying that first, sounds a bit easier just drop the sump, cap off, New seals bit of sealant, sump on etc... I really don't wanna drop the gearbox unless I really have to lol Re: Oily xud - jammapic - 27-02-2012 Isn't a hockey stick the thing under the headlight? Re: Oily xud - darrenjlobb - 27-02-2012 You mean the hockey stick seals on the far main bearing cap....Ive had a set leak before, total farse, but if you change the crank seal and its still leaking, its probs them.... Can be fixed by dropping sump, dropping the main bearing cap and replacing them, along with a bit of instant gasket for good mesure..bit of a pain getting it back up in position tho / not diturbing the crank seal which will now be half exposed... Re: Oily xud - SKoob - 27-02-2012 Yeah that's what I've been finding. Think I'll change both then. Cars driving me nuts now lol. Reckon the clutch will be ok once doused in clutch cleaner? Re: Oily xud - stevieg - 29-02-2012 the friction plate will have soaked up oil and will never hold properly again. if i were you i would replace the seals on the end cap with extra sealant for good measure as darren said along with the shaft seal Re: Oily xud - SKoob - 03-03-2012 Bugger it then Anyone know if you can just get the friction plate and not the entire kit? Would that be much cheaper? RE: Oily xud - HDIkyle - 18-02-2014 Anyone got a pic of these off the engine? Just changed my crank seal as it was pouring oil out but not got the gearbox back on yet to test it. Incase the seal dont fix it RE: Oily xud - Piggy - 18-02-2014 have you checked the head?....can leak out the corner there RE: Oily xud - HDIkyle - 18-02-2014 Ye its def not the head its not coming from that far up. Its flowing off the edge of the sump at the flywheel side RE: Oily xud - mr_fish - 19-02-2014 Stolen from another thread Think this is what you mean RE: Oily xud - HDIkyle - 23-02-2014 Anyone got part numbers for the seals? done crank seal and still leaking. Going to do these today. Taken mine off my old engine so seems straight forward enuff. Would it be possible to just swap the whole thing or will the bearings on it be different doe to been on another crankshaft |