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Old 03 May 2007 | 12:30 PM
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found an oil leak can any1 local help me out ...not sure where its coming from just looking for som1 to tell me where its coming from and a ruff price.

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Old 03 May 2007 | 01:32 PM
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serviced recently?

mine had a leak post service, just tightened the filter and sump nut up, problem solved!

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serviced recently?

mine had a leak post service, just tightened the filter and sump nut up, problem solved!

5t.
well changed the oil about 6 week ago plug and filter are on ok...
from what i can see it look like the sump but not 100% that why im after som1 to help me out. or tell me for sure where its coming from
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hmmm in the mean time you could scrub it with gunk and then look for a new oil trail...

sorry not to be more help chap!

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hmmm in the mean time you could scrub it with gunk and then look for a new oil trail...

sorry not to be more help chap!

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funny you say that i was going to do that lol
Old 03 May 2007 | 04:50 PM
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Hi mate I had an oil leak on my scoob when I first bought it. It looked like it was coming from sump area but it was actually coming from a burst seal at the end of the crankshaft and running backwards and down the sump. Aparntly its a pretty common prob.I was also getting a burning smell from the oil hitting the exhaust manifold. I just left getting it repaired till I did the timing belt as its a radiator out, timing belt off job just to replace a seal worth a few quid! Probably not much help to you but just thought id sugest it.
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Originally Posted by nessscoob
Hi mate I had an oil leak on my scoob when I first bought it. It looked like it was coming from sump area but it was actually coming from a burst seal at the end of the crankshaft and running backwards and down the sump. Aparntly its a pretty common prob.I was also getting a burning smell from the oil hitting the exhaust manifold. I just left getting it repaired till I did the timing belt as its a radiator out, timing belt off job just to replace a seal worth a few quid! Probably not much help to you but just thought id sugest it.
cheers mate ive been told off som1 else its that to...just going to hold off till i get the timimg belt done......im not loseing much a drop aday iff ya lucky i will keep my eyes on it
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rocker cover seal, normaly turbo side as it is getting extream heat (expanding) the cold when not running (contracting), you might get lucky and just need a wee nip up or maby gasket is past it. quite common on boxer engines.
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