oil puddles?

Discussion in 'Technical' started by zac_du_preez, Dec 16, 2007.

  1. zac_du_preez

    zac_du_preez A.K.A. PreeZ

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    Just a quicky,

    Havent had a chance to have a good look at my car recently but on 2 occasions now I have left small oil puddles when parked. A small one 20cmx20cm friday night, then another tonight after a coast trip.

    Strangly these are the only 2, non while i was at the coast. or parked anywhere else.

    Whats some common causes of leaking oil? besides the dead obvious sump bolt.

    Seals?

    Turbos?

    Sump seal?

    I dont have very much experience in this sort of thing which is why i need somewhere to start.

    Edit: There is no visible signs of oil on the sump, or tranny. Manaul.
     
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  2. Stef

    Stef Active Member

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    Front of engine ? rear of engine ? Right ? Left ?

    Did you do the oil filter up at last oil change ?
     
  3. zac_du_preez

    zac_du_preez A.K.A. PreeZ

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    last oil change 3500kms ago, replaced sump washer oil filter. rear engine middle.

    Good point though i havent seen the oil filter since i had a quick check.

    Any other ideas?
     
  4. LOWZX

    LOWZX Banned

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    give the motor a good degrease and steam clean ,wait a few days and the place it is leaking will become obvious to you,there is just too many variables to say where it could be coming from on a forum imo
     
  5. 300zxt

    300zxt Well-Known Member

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    A 20cmx20cm puddle of oil is not exactly a small leak, I'd park it up until you locate the source of the leak. Idealy you need to get it up in the air and have a real look good underneath it, a leak of that size should be obvious enough once you're under there.
     
  6. Baron

    Baron Active Member

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    What sort of oil is it? Power steering is usually a good culprit and will, on smooth concrete, leave a good sized puddle with little loss. Check the colour(reddish) and your P/S reserviour:cool:
     
  7. zac_du_preez

    zac_du_preez A.K.A. PreeZ

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    black and thin actually - made need to do another change. Dad said since its a manual it could be tranny because the only difference is the smell. Not that i would know what i am smelling?

    i am getting ramps for my birthday in 2 weeks, dont think i can wait that long without a car though.
     
  8. Baron

    Baron Active Member

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    Just how I like my women, sorry I digress. You can get an idea by spotting exactly which area the oil is coming from, it's usually just above the puddle:cool:
     
  9. rollin

    rollin First 9

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    its unlikely that it is gearbox oil. it is never that dark and it is very thick. It sounds like a sizeable leak, engine oil i expect. keep a close eye ont he engine oil dipstick becuase it should register that sort of amount.

    As the others said driving it is not recommended. ive seen some bad fires before...........
     
  10. 300zxt

    300zxt Well-Known Member

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    Gear oil has a very distinctive smell, it's hard to explain but it is alot stronger than engine oil but is usually clearer aswell unless it's old as crap. But as said above leaks the size that you describe would definately be noticable on the dipstick if it is indeed engine oil.
     
  11. zac_du_preez

    zac_du_preez A.K.A. PreeZ

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    I Just had a look.

    There is no visible signs of an oil leak from the filter or sump area. there has always been a residue on the sump since i bought but this never affected the oil level.

    There is however alot of oil on the tranny caseing on the drivers side, oil spatter on the test pipes on on the drivers side.

    Dad mentioned that if i have lost oil out of the tranny it may seeze up, not good. He also said it might be the tail shaft at the front, he rebuilt his own rx3 and did some vl work (rb30) but not familiar with zeds and refuses to look.

    It leaked at my house, then at my girlfriends a day later, but it isnt leaking now or while it was parked all day today.

    I can post piccs after dinner. where should i shoot the camera though, anything important under there.

    does the transmission ever expel fluid?
     
  12. K-zed

    K-zed Secret Squirrel

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    Rear main seal

    Take it to AMEC.
     
  13. AndyMac

    AndyMac Better than you

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    I agree, a 20cmX20cm oil puddle is practically a natural disaster

     
  14. AndyMac

    AndyMac Better than you

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    Agreed, if it's over the tranny and test pipes then it's guaranteed rear main...don't leave it too long, you'll f(*k your clutch.

     
  15. RobZarb

    RobZarb New Member

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    My guess is with Baron most likely

    power steering
     
  16. zac_du_preez

    zac_du_preez A.K.A. PreeZ

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    Knowing that i will not being driving it now.

    How long can i leave it undriven?

    Whats an estimate to fix and will i require a new clutch?

    I will start my letter to santa now explaining my predicament.
     
  17. rollin

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    If its a rear main seal. youre in for a world of pain
     
  18. AndyMac

    AndyMac Better than you

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    Seal itself is about $50, if you need a new clutch, $400-$700, labour about $400


     
  19. zac_du_preez

    zac_du_preez A.K.A. PreeZ

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    will the clutch sieze if i leave it for a few weeks? I dont think many mechanics are going to attempt this before chrissy
     
  20. Chrispy

    Chrispy Pretentious Upstart

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    No it won't seize, quite the opposite actually :p It may impregnate the friction disc and it might slip.
     

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