Oil Leak

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Oil Leak
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Hi All

I have an oil leak i have a few ideas of what it could be but would like some advice. Thanks


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#2
almost as bad as my oil leak!

   


yours looks to be comming down the front of the block
is it power steering fluid,rocker cover,eek head gasket may even be a sump gasket
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#3
Always look at the highest point first mate clean it all off and keep an eye on it. More than likely the rocker gasket
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Pictures can be helpful...

that one isnt. lmao

As said, work from top down, writing off possibles as you go!
Wishes for more power...
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(25-03-2013, 03:55 PM)Puggie Wrote: Always look at the highest point first mate clean it all off and keep an eye on it. More than likely the rocker gasket

Ok Thanks.

(25-03-2013, 03:59 PM)Piggy Wrote: Pictures can be helpful...

that one isnt. lmao

As said, work from top down, writing off possibles as you go!

Lol. Ok

(25-03-2013, 03:30 PM)cully Wrote: almost as bad as my oil leak!




yours looks to be comming down the front of the block
is it power steering fluid,rocker cover,eek head gasket may even be a sump gasket

Nt Sure yet going to have a closer look tomoz.
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#6
Found the problem it was the Rocker Cover Gasket .
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Bingo. Big Grin 15 min job bud including the cuppa
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Make sure you do it with original peugeot parts as the cheap flea bay patent parts dont seal properly! Trust me ive been through a few of these until i got it right! The ebay ones are really hard rubber and the pug ones are actualmrubber if that makes sense Smile
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(26-03-2013, 04:28 PM)k3ogh Wrote: Make sure you do it with original peugeot parts as the cheap flea bay patent parts dont seal properly! Trust me ive been through a few of these until i got it right! The ebay ones are really hard rubber and the pug ones are actualmrubber if that makes sense Smile

Hey

Nearly all of the parts i get are gen pug parts but thanks anyway.
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#10
i had the exact same problem and repair haha, funny how one little tear in the gasket lost me so much oil
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(26-03-2013, 11:35 PM)aaronshort Wrote: i had the exact same problem and repair haha, funny how one little tear in the gasket lost me so much oil

Lol. I have caught it early as its only a small leak.
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myne wasnt ripped or any thing it just wasnt mating with the surface properly, and be sure to torque it up evenly, i have a haynes here if you need the settings?
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Torque your rocker bolts down to 5nm bud
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(27-03-2013, 01:59 PM)Puggie Wrote: Torque your rocker bolts down to 5nm bud

Ok thanks

(27-03-2013, 01:40 PM)k3ogh Wrote: myne wasnt ripped or any thing it just wasnt mating with the surface properly, and be sure to torque it up evenly, i have a haynes here if you need the settings?

I Have got a haynes but thanks anyway.
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^16nm as per the bible
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16nm for a rocker cover wow bit much innit

autodata says 5nm ? i would go with autodata every time
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just goin of what haynes say never had any problems with there settings dude
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5NM? I don't think I've even seen a torque wrench go that low lol! Confused
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Must be a xmas cracker one lol
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Wow the advice on here spot on if you ain't seen a torque wrench that goes that low i suggest you stop buying shit tools autodata 3.40 is the latest version and that's what it says guess it must be wrong eh ?


And before someone says they know better prove me wrong ?
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#21
torque screwdriver ;

also keep an eye on that leak if it comes back, as the headgasket oil feed hole is common to leaking in the o/s/f corner and leaks out and down the front of the block.
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