oh, so it's a modified factory sump?
in that case it's most likely gaskets then, either the wrong ones, or badly fitted.
From the original post I assumed it was a brand new custom sump (hence my comment that it may not be machined right)
if it's a factory one that didn't leak beforehand there's no reason for it to leak now. (apart from the above mentioned options)
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Deckspeed Racing wrote:David the half moon gaskets that go on either end of the sump are the most common place they leak the SE ones are different to the early 1.8 engine you MUST use OEM ones when building the engine the after market ones will leak I never use them as they are poor quality and don't fit we'll on SE engine they definitely don't fit they are to short. When I baffled the sump I filled it with a solution over night and checked it for leaks I would not have supplied it if it leaked
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thanks for the complete and helpful reply Daniel. I think you've almost certainly identified the issue.
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There is about 6 different moon seals accross the B6 and BP range from 90-03. And when you order them, you dont always get the right one.
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project.r.racing wrote:There are about 6 different moon seals across the B6 and BP range from 90-03. And when you order them, you don't always get the right one.
Especially if mine's an '04. I'm hoping Daniel from Deckspeed will be able to provide further help by giving me the part numbers for an '04 SE.
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Daniel from Deckspeed knows the correct gaskets and how to do the job correctly. Other people who say they are expert may indeed be experts and know as much as Daniel. One thing for sure though is that the guy who did my sump (twice) did it in a completely different way.
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My racecar leamed from that seal, in behimd the flywheel.
I took the gearbox out, removed the clutch and flywheel, and siliconed that mofo with mazda grey sealent. Worked a treat. Think theres a pic of it in my thread.
I took the gearbox out, removed the clutch and flywheel, and siliconed that mofo with mazda grey sealent. Worked a treat. Think theres a pic of it in my thread.
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Re: Help needed with engine out to fix oil leak - Melbourne
don't you work at a Mazda dealer?
Go and get your parts guy to plug your VIN into Mazda parts and get the right bit, 2 minutes
Go and get your parts guy to plug your VIN into Mazda parts and get the right bit, 2 minutes
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chops wrote:don't you work at a Mazda dealer?
Go and get your parts guy to plug your VIN into Mazda parts and get the right bit, 2 minutes
No.
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and I'd trust Daniel more than a Mazda parts guy.
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My Mazda parts guy confirms with an exploded view pic by text. I say yes or no and drop the cash to him that night.
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