htr
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Hello team,
I developed an irritating oil leak from somewhere in the engine. It appears to be tracking down the bell housing to engine block joint and drops oil off the bottom of the bell housing. Photos showing an oily 'dampness' quite high up that joint above the engine serial number. The only place I can think of as the possible source are: the engine's main oil seal in the bell housing, the sump to block joint at the bell housing or the head - which I think is unlikely.
I'm due an oil change so it wouldn't be a huge drama to pull off the sump and have a look.
Your thoughts?
ignore the coolant weep as that's sorted now.
you can see the top edge of the bell housing there - oily but like further to the left it's been there for some time.
the engine's serial number is covered here.
just a bit higher here.
behind the coolant pipes looks dry enough - that's the head / block joint too.
that oily stain doesn't look wet enough to be recent / current.
from a different angle still not wet enough...
looking at the head / block joint from behind the head [ looking forwards]
looking along the g'box to the motor where the bell housing joins the block - still not wet. looking vertically down beside the distributor - not so wet eh.
I developed an irritating oil leak from somewhere in the engine. It appears to be tracking down the bell housing to engine block joint and drops oil off the bottom of the bell housing. Photos showing an oily 'dampness' quite high up that joint above the engine serial number. The only place I can think of as the possible source are: the engine's main oil seal in the bell housing, the sump to block joint at the bell housing or the head - which I think is unlikely.
I'm due an oil change so it wouldn't be a huge drama to pull off the sump and have a look.
Your thoughts?
ignore the coolant weep as that's sorted now.
you can see the top edge of the bell housing there - oily but like further to the left it's been there for some time.
the engine's serial number is covered here.
just a bit higher here.
behind the coolant pipes looks dry enough - that's the head / block joint too.
that oily stain doesn't look wet enough to be recent / current.
from a different angle still not wet enough...
looking at the head / block joint from behind the head [ looking forwards]
looking along the g'box to the motor where the bell housing joins the block - still not wet. looking vertically down beside the distributor - not so wet eh.