Oil Leak
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Oil Leak
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So I changed the engine oil a while ago, about 500ish kms ago?
Anyways, a few weeks after changing the oil and the oil filter, oil started leaking. Not a huge leak, just a small, maybe 2-3cm diameter oil patch would develop under the car over night.
Initially I thought the bolt might be lose, which it kinda was so I tightened it, which stopped the leak.
After a while the oil started leaking again, but I didnt pay much attention to it until today when I had a look under the car.
The oil is every where haha, as you can see in the pictures attached.
Did I royally ƒü¢k sh*t up? Or is just the dried oil dripping down after getting reheated again?
Im gonna have the car checked out anyway, just in case.
The pictures are kinda big, sorry about that.
So I changed the engine oil a while ago, about 500ish kms ago?
Anyways, a few weeks after changing the oil and the oil filter, oil started leaking. Not a huge leak, just a small, maybe 2-3cm diameter oil patch would develop under the car over night.
Initially I thought the bolt might be lose, which it kinda was so I tightened it, which stopped the leak.
After a while the oil started leaking again, but I didnt pay much attention to it until today when I had a look under the car.
The oil is every where haha, as you can see in the pictures attached.
Did I royally ƒü¢k sh*t up? Or is just the dried oil dripping down after getting reheated again?
Im gonna have the car checked out anyway, just in case.
The pictures are kinda big, sorry about that.
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Re: Oil Leak
Replace/instal the crush washer?
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Tighten the oil filter. You did wet the seal with oil?
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Re: Oil Leak
the bolt doesn't look original and you are missing copper crush washer.
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@GreenMachine: Yea I did wet the seal before putting it in. The oil filter is as tight as I can get it with my hand.
@Project and SaM: I should be able to grab a replacement washer from repco. Also, I think the car came with that bolt, so it could be that the previous owner fudged it up? Is it possible to get a replacement bolt?
The current bolt it 17mm. I read somewhere that the oil drain bolt is supposed to be 19mm but I didnt really pay attention to that when I originally started changing oil.
@Project and SaM: I should be able to grab a replacement washer from repco. Also, I think the car came with that bolt, so it could be that the previous owner fudged it up? Is it possible to get a replacement bolt?
The current bolt it 17mm. I read somewhere that the oil drain bolt is supposed to be 19mm but I didnt really pay attention to that when I originally started changing oil.
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There is too much oil, in the wrong place (front crossmember), for it to be the bolt/washer (only).
Have a look under the filter, I'll bet it is oily. You need a proper wrench to get it off/on.
Have a look under the filter, I'll bet it is oily. You need a proper wrench to get it off/on.
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If you are using more than a thumb and 2 fingers to put a filter ON you are doing it wrong.
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Don't need a wrench to put it on.greenMachine wrote:There is too much oil, in the wrong place (front crossmember), for it to be the bolt/washer (only).
Have a look under the filter, I'll bet it is oily. You need a proper wrench to get it off/on.
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Had a look around the oil filter. I think it might have been the filter. Welp, my bad.
I tightened it a tiny bit more, this time from under the car so I had a better grip on the filter. Its harder to loosen it now.
Time to clean up the whole mess. WD40 or simple green should do the trick yea?
I tightened it a tiny bit more, this time from under the car so I had a better grip on the filter. Its harder to loosen it now.
Time to clean up the whole mess. WD40 or simple green should do the trick yea?
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Re: Oil Leak
The easiest way to remove oil grease etc is a degreaser. You can buy spray cans and one will be enough. You can also remove oil with a number of traditional solvents.
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Re: Oil Leak
Hi.
I suppose you know that if you overtighten the oil filter the rubber ring crushes below the metal ring many filters around the seal which means you have metal on metal contact and a leaking oil filter. Dann is correct (as usual) and gosh when you go to remove it you only have to use your hand(s).
I suppose you know that if you overtighten the oil filter the rubber ring crushes below the metal ring many filters around the seal which means you have metal on metal contact and a leaking oil filter. Dann is correct (as usual) and gosh when you go to remove it you only have to use your hand(s).
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Mr Morlock wrote:The easiest way to remove oil grease etc is a degreaser. You can buy spray cans and one will be enough. You can also remove oil with a number of traditional solvents.
Correct.
Masters sell a degreaser in an aerosol can for about $2.50, the brand is "5 STar" from memory, it's a black and red can.
I've found it to be one of the best degreasers I've used, it cuts through even thick grease with shocking ease.
Wear eye protection and don't breathe it in though, it's nasty stuff.
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Re: Oil Leak
Most filters are between 2/3 or 3/4 turns from when it first contacts the seal, the filter will have specs on it, over tighting will result in a Giant PITA when you next try and remove it, I had to hammer a Phillips head into mine to get some added leverage when I first got it because it was done up too tight.
As s stated before, it can be done with with one hand, unless you have the grip strength of a baby of course.
As s stated before, it can be done with with one hand, unless you have the grip strength of a baby of course.
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Glad to hear the leak has been found.
When you go to put the crush washer on, first recheck the oil level - that dipstick shows it's overfilled but it might just be the angle it is being held for the photo that is causing the oil to run 'up' the dipstick.
The oil filter wrench is to assist in getting the right rotation when installing the new one - I find it helps to track how far the filter has turned. Dann (and others) are correct, it is not a 'reef it on as hard as it will go' exercise.
When you go to put the crush washer on, first recheck the oil level - that dipstick shows it's overfilled but it might just be the angle it is being held for the photo that is causing the oil to run 'up' the dipstick.
The oil filter wrench is to assist in getting the right rotation when installing the new one - I find it helps to track how far the filter has turned. Dann (and others) are correct, it is not a 'reef it on as hard as it will go' exercise.
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