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Help - Oil Leaking
Help - Oil Leaking
Last two morning on start the X was making lots of whining sounds that stopped after 2 minutes.
Noticed Oil on the pavement where I was parked, checked the engine bay and the black bottle is caked in oil. What is that bottle and any advice or ideas?
Noticed Oil on the pavement where I was parked, checked the engine bay and the black bottle is caked in oil. What is that bottle and any advice or ideas?
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Re: Help - Oil Leaking
that could be your oil filter housing, any way check if its tight, you ca allways unscrew it, and see, and replace it or if there is a gasket replace also. clean and check again,
Re: Help - Oil Leaking
As above reply. That's your oil filter housing. Have you checked it's tightened up enough? Should have the correct Nm torque stamped on the cap there. There should be a rubber O-ring that sits behind the cap's thread, perhaps that has failed causing leakage. Either way, unscrew it when motor has cooled a little and check this rubber ring... give it all a good clean... and replace at the right tightness. Then keep an eye on it. Might just need a replacement O-ring
Might be an idea to check your dipstick oil level too in case this has been going on for a while.
Might be an idea to check your dipstick oil level too in case this has been going on for a while.
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Re: Help - Oil Leaking
Haved you got the correct oil in? The whining could be the oil pump cavitating as the oil is a bit too viscous when it is cold. The noise might go away as the oil warms up. The cold oil might have overpressured the oil filter housing as well.
Help - Oil Leaking
Oil is just above min. I am also sure this has happened over past 2 days, as my driveway has no oil but was parked elsewhere for last 2 nights and oil marks are there.
Don't have anything that's going to tell me regards right torque when righted back
Oil is 5w-30 fully synth Comma Super-Z been in there since last service done 15k and 2 green lights to go yet.
Do u need special spanner as the housing has that huge black plastic nut head?
Don't have anything that's going to tell me regards right torque when righted back
Oil is 5w-30 fully synth Comma Super-Z been in there since last service done 15k and 2 green lights to go yet.
Do u need special spanner as the housing has that huge black plastic nut head?
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Re: Help - Oil Leaking
socket should fit, or ring
Help - Oil Leaking
Went to a man with a torque wrench. It says 25Nm was about less then a quarter turn short. Cleaned up the housing ran it for a bit there and no leak.
185 miles later:
So will change the O ring tomorrow. Still doesn't explain why so much came out the first time round.
185 miles later:
So will change the O ring tomorrow. Still doesn't explain why so much came out the first time round.
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Re: Help - Oil Leaking
If the o-ring doesn't solve it then you have a massive oil presure issue
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[quote=""Bargain Bucket""]If the o-ring doesn't solve it then you have a massive oil presure issue [/quote]
i'll keep my fingers crossed then
i'll keep my fingers crossed then
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Help - Oil Leaking
Comma oil
I'm sure I read so where years ago that it was recycled used old oil
I'm sure I read so where years ago that it was recycled used old oil
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[quote=""jason@bwchiptune""]Comma oil
I'm sure I read so where years ago that it was recycled used old oil[/quote]
great I'm closing in on a change I'll make sure I don't use it again.
I'm sure I read so where years ago that it was recycled used old oil[/quote]
great I'm closing in on a change I'll make sure I don't use it again.
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Help - Oil Leaking
New seal on, old one was not cracked but seemed thinner and very hard.
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[quote=""jason@bwchiptune""]Comma oil
I'm sure I read so where years ago that it was recycled used old oil[/quote]
i used this in my old x5 3.0i and it never used a drop of oil, did oil change put that in (motor factors recomended) and it started using 1ltr every 800-1000miles!!! would never use it again
I'm sure I read so where years ago that it was recycled used old oil[/quote]
i used this in my old x5 3.0i and it never used a drop of oil, did oil change put that in (motor factors recomended) and it started using 1ltr every 800-1000miles!!! would never use it again
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Re: Help - Oil Leaking
[quote=""jeegnesh""]New seal on, old one was not cracked but seemed thinner and very hard.[/quote]
Fingers crossed for you. Sounds like maybe it hasn't been changed in a looooong time.
Fingers crossed for you. Sounds like maybe it hasn't been changed in a looooong time.
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[quote=""jeegnesh""]seemed thinner and very hard.[/quote]
Was he talking about the seal!!!!
Was he talking about the seal!!!!
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