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James5
12-10-2008, 20:21
Right guys I am having some probs with my car i seem to be getting oil up the front of the block I am unsure as to what is causing this as I have replaced the dipstick ( crimped it and put some tape around it making it very tight), replaced the oil return pipe to sump) and used sealant on the end of it, even the oil level thingy in the sump i have put loads of sealant around it, I have made sure all bolts are tight yet i still seem to be getting oil up the front of the block, new rocker cover gasket also in place.

It's not the oil cooler all pipe secure an leak free and they run in a different direction anyway.

I am now thinking that my block has got a crack in it that opens up when warm??

Any other ideas??

Tiny Tim
12-10-2008, 20:23
Oil return to sump possibly? - Mine split on the old white 5 and caused a mess up the front of the block.

Tiny Tim
12-10-2008, 20:24
Oh, and if it is, i've got a v good condition OE pipe here too.

James5
12-10-2008, 20:27
Oil return to sump possibly? - Mine split on the old white 5 and caused a mess up the front of the block.


Just replaced that with a brand new silicone jobby and thought it would cure it but to no success:(

Tiny Tim
12-10-2008, 20:29
Hmmmm


I can only suggest giving it all a good wipe down, take it for a quick blat and have another look, the splash should be more localised and give you a better idea of where its coming from.

Brigsy
12-10-2008, 20:32
Is the oil cooler sandwich plate tight/leak free?

James5
12-10-2008, 20:34
Hmmmm


I can only suggest giving it all a good wipe down, take it for a quick blat and have another look, the splash should be more localised and give you a better idea of where its coming from.


Tried that but by the time i get the bloody rad and intercooler out i have got antifreeze on the block aswell:laugh:. Will try it again in a couple of days

James5
12-10-2008, 20:36
Is the oil cooler sandwich plate tight/leak free?


Tis is leak free

Tiny Tim
12-10-2008, 20:36
Good call.

Think its just a case of checking everything oil related 'down that way'

Oil filter/Sandwhich plate
Sump
Oil level sensor
Oil pressure sensor
Oil cooler pipeork
Dipstick
Blanking plate
Oil return (have got the right dia pipe for your phase sump outlet?)
Turbo oil feed (where it joins the block)

Brigsy
12-10-2008, 20:41
Turbo oil feed? the part that the pipe bolts onto can crack.

dave j gtt
12-10-2008, 20:44
both my oe Oil pressure sensors leaked badley ;)

and my mates car did the same till i fixed it :)

Beardo
12-10-2008, 20:48
don't forget to check the bung on the front of the block between the alternator bracket and the sandwich plate :)

James5
12-10-2008, 20:52
yeah defo got the correct id for the oil return pipe as the originals was a phase 2 connection and my sump is a phase 1 jobby, will go through the checklist tomoz


many thanks for all the advice will double and triple check everything

raj
12-10-2008, 21:56
im suspecting the dizzy shaft gasket.!

wip the dizzy shaft off and check the gasket or if the you actually have a gasket fitted.

i had the same prob as you on my last 5 and it was down to forgetting to put the gasket in place.

youngscottie
12-10-2008, 21:57
oil can sometimes leak from the base of the distriburator
worth a check:crap:

James5
12-10-2008, 22:07
im suspecting the dizzy shaft gasket.!

wip the dizzy shaft off and check the gasket or if the you actually have a gasket fitted.

i had the same prob as you on my last 5 and it was down to forgetting to put the gasket in place.


Mine doesn't have a gasket but there is no oil around it:confused:

What sort of gasket should it be?? Paper, rubber??

Sparkie
12-10-2008, 23:46
paper.

Mart
13-10-2008, 00:03
I had this once - Turned out to be a leaking cam cover. Splodge of Thixo around the cover done the trick. Worth checking if you've been working in that section of the engine.