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Draiveshaft / Oil leak problem
« on: 14 July 2006, 11:56:14 »

Had a good look under my car yesterday to find the rear drive shaft coated in oil or something

The rear of the driveshaft unit seal there is no sign of oil its all on the front hope this makes sense.

Should I be worried?

Also I have been getting the annoying 'oil lack' coming up on the MID quite abit recently when parking on uneven roads and sloped drives. It looks like a possible sump gasket leak but not sure as when my car is parked outside the house there is no signs of oil on floor or anywhere else I park. But when I look around the edge of the sump its coated in thick nasty horrible stuff.

Does the gasket sound like the culprit?

On a good note I think I may have solved a rattle problem I have had since my clutch change, I found the heatshield near the centre exhaust join was sagging down and hitting the exhaust, new nut and washer and fingers crossed its sorted.

Any advice on the above problems would be most appreciated.
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Re: Draiveshaft / Oil leak problem
« Reply #1 on: 14 July 2006, 11:59:06 »

Does the oil lack stay out when parked on level ground?

I'd clean off all the old crud from round the sump, you might be able to spot a leak then.
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Re: Draiveshaft / Oil leak problem
« Reply #2 on: 14 July 2006, 12:25:20 »

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Does the oil lack stay out when parked on level ground?

I'd clean off all the old crud from round the sump, you might be able to spot a leak then.

Yeah was thinking of cleaning it lost the daylight though.

The oil lack goes when on the level.

I gues it could be the remainder from when the rocker cover was leaking.

Shall have another look tonight.

Cheers for the response.
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Re: Draiveshaft / Oil leak problem
« Reply #3 on: 14 July 2006, 13:19:30 »

From memory I think there is a low oil warning and the more serious oil lack, whats the oil level like on the dipstick?
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Re: Draiveshaft / Oil leak problem
« Reply #4 on: 14 July 2006, 14:05:31 »

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From memory I think there is a low oil warning and the more serious oil lack, whats the oil level like on the dipstick?

It had an oil change a month or so ago and that was the last time i checked, and it was spot on shall be checking it again when I get home from work.

Cheers for the response
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Re: Draiveshaft / Oil leak problem
« Reply #5 on: 14 July 2006, 14:42:06 »

I'd check it asap! better safe than sorry.
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Re: Draiveshaft / Oil leak problem
« Reply #6 on: 17 July 2006, 10:56:46 »

Checked the car the other day to find the oil was still ok, but yesterday I took some mates to Heathrow Airport and half way down the M25 the 'Oil Lack' came on the MID, my thoughts are a leaking sump gasket as there was alot of crud around it when I last looked shall be sourcing a sump gasket for the weekend and will be doing a full oil change so fingers crossed this is my problem.

Back to the rear driveshaft unit leak has anyone got any Ideas on what this could be?
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Re: Draiveshaft / Oil leak problem
« Reply #7 on: 17 July 2006, 11:02:19 »

Input or output shaft.....

....if input shaft then it would be the pinion oil seal.
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Re: Draiveshaft / Oil leak problem
« Reply #8 on: 17 July 2006, 11:04:25 »

The leak appears to be from the front of the unit as its coated.
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Re: Draiveshaft / Oil leak problem
« Reply #9 on: 17 July 2006, 11:47:38 »

Pinion oil seal then, if its realy bad then change it, if its only when the weather is hot and the car is loaded then just top it up and forget it.
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Re: Draiveshaft / Oil leak problem
« Reply #10 on: 17 July 2006, 12:20:18 »

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Pinion oil seal then, if its realy bad then change it, if its only when the weather is hot and the car is loaded then just top it up and forget it.

Cheers for the response

How do you go about changing the seal and topping it up just out of curiosity.

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Re: Draiveshaft / Oil leak problem
« Reply #11 on: 17 July 2006, 12:23:02 »

Level check and top up I will add tonight (got to do the estate)

Changing it is a whole different matter, not hard but, you need to be careful so as to get the bearing pre-load correct.
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Re: Draiveshaft / Oil leak problem
« Reply #12 on: 17 July 2006, 12:28:07 »

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Level check and top up I will add tonight (got to do the estate)

Changing it is a whole different matter, not hard but, you need to be careful so as to get the bearing pre-load correct.

Cheers Mark DTM

Just hope a change is not needed sounds lethal if done wrong.
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Re: Draiveshaft / Oil leak problem
« Reply #13 on: 17 July 2006, 16:26:43 »

I suggest you get underneath with some Gunk or similar and clean the whole area of old oil and crap, then keep an eye on it for a while. Once it is clean then any fresh leak will be obvious and you can decide if a new seal is needed.
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Re: Draiveshaft / Oil leak problem
« Reply #14 on: 17 July 2006, 16:47:41 »

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I suggest you get underneath with some Gunk or similar and clean the whole area of old oil and crap, then keep an eye on it for a while. Once it is clean then any fresh leak will be obvious and you can decide if a new seal is needed.

Cheers for the advice pete

Shall clean it up tonight and keep an eye on it.

Its not dripping to the floor so it cant be too bad.

Finger crossed

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