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EddieL



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Engine oil leak keeps returning
Hi all,

I'm a newby to this forum but after some advice. I have an 07 puma / tdci defender that is leaking oil all over the near side of the engine bay. This started a little while ago (had to be recovered as it lost so much was not showing on dip stick) and the local garage replaced a plastic blanking plate on front of the engine (not 100% sure what it was but it seemed to be common ish to them). This fault only leaked when the car was driven under load and was dry as a bone when running whilst stationary. Anyhow having seen more oil on the drive it looks like the fault has come back after a month or so! Any ideas as to a root cause?

Driving me nuts as just paid out for new front prop after the uj gave up the ghost....

Cheers

Ed.
Post #343565 7th Jul 2014 8:04pm
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munch90



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vacuum pump gasket possibly

quite a common problem
Post #343570 7th Jul 2014 8:10pm
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SimonDavies



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+1 for vacuum pump at a guess without seeing anything in person
Post #343573 7th Jul 2014 8:18pm
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EddieL



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Thanks for the replies I did have the vacuum pump replaced a few years back with the revised pump - do they tend to go every few years??
Post #343575 7th Jul 2014 8:25pm
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munch90



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yes it seems like the rubber that is moulded to the metal gasket go hard over time allowing them to leak

maybe worth giving the area a good clean with brake cleaner ( let it dry before starting )then give it a short run and check for oil leaking

there was some gaskets that were a black coated steel sheet , can't remember which is the newer type think its the rubber seal style


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Post #343580 7th Jul 2014 8:34pm
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EddieL



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Thanks.
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EddieL



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One last silly question! My misses told me she had the air con blasting on it today (we haven't used the air con in months) this couldn't have triggered the leak / made it worse could it? I guess I am clutching at straws........
Post #343593 7th Jul 2014 8:56pm
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munch90



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only possible way but it would be a long shot !

if the pump is leaking on the drive spindle seal , with aircon on , belt may have been putting more load on the pulley on vac pump ?

maybe !!!!

other possible things to leak on nearside ( rhd ) , oil cooler to filter housing ( rubber seal between ) , oil filter housing ( plastic cup ) , oil filter housing to block ( gasket ) , oil light switch .
Post #343598 7th Jul 2014 9:05pm
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EddieL



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Thanks again munch.

Ed.
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zeerover



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A loose injector.
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K9F



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Do you have any oil spray on the bonnet? If so vacuum pump as described. When you state the leak is 'all over' can one presume it's a high pressure leak that's spraying or a large low pressure leak? A little more detail or photos would help perhaps nail it down? If you go through life with your head in the sand....all people will see is an ar5e!!

Treat every day as if it is your last....one day you will be right!!
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Caterham



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Mal,

think they may be referring to a different pump.
didn't notice any mention of oil on bonnet and it's the N/S not the drivers side so guess that rules out the brake servo which I think you're referring to ?
Very Happy
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K9F



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Yeah you're right. Thumbs Up

Still be nice to know exactly where the oil is being emitted from. When my vacuum pump failed it was quite catastrophic with oil all over the engine bay. Shouldn't be too hard in this case with the amount of loss to determine exactly where. If you go through life with your head in the sand....all people will see is an ar5e!!

Treat every day as if it is your last....one day you will be right!!
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munch90



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Caterham wrote:
Mal,

think they may be referring to a different pump.
didn't notice any mention of oil on bonnet and it's the N/S not the drivers side so guess that rules out the brake servo which I think you're referring to ?
Very Happy


servo vacuum pump is on n/s of engine ( rhd )

the oil leak on the pump doesn't always blow oil everywhere it can just weep to begin with
Post #344073 9th Jul 2014 6:43pm
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EddieL



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I have got my local garage looking at it and it doesn't seem to be vac pump as that looks clean. I would say that doesn't look like high pressure spray more one that is getting onto the various belfs and pulleys and getting chucked around. When viewed from below its all over the front axle and n/s chassis rail. When this last happened it was coming from a plastic blanking plate on the front of the engine (I would call it on the front timing chain / belt cover but my description may be wrong!) and it is looking like it may well be coming from here again???

The truck is at the garage at present so can't do photos but will update if / when this problem is resolved. As always any thoughts great fully received.

Cheers

Ed.
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