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Title: Nice mig in the scrappy
Post by: omegod on 13 April 2013, 12:43:08
Just spotted a really clean gold 53 reg 2.6 CDX with 105k on it, reportedly brought in with a misfire but on closer inspection looks to have oil pissing out of the back of the engine which looks to be more than the rocker covers it obviously needs, they want £350 for it..Hmmmmm  it does look minty nice :-\

Any thoughts on what the leak may be?
Title: Re: Nice mig in the scrappy
Post by: henryd on 13 April 2013, 12:52:35
Oil cooler/dowty washers perhaps
Title: Re: Nice mig in the scrappy
Post by: Dazzler on 13 April 2013, 15:23:45
Bad rocker gasket or oil cooler/feed lines/washers as said above.
Go for it, lots of help on here :y
Title: Re: Nice mig in the scrappy
Post by: omegod on 13 April 2013, 15:31:26
I have never seen a rocker cover cause the oil to drip out the back at this rate , literally dripping like a tap
Title: Re: Nice mig in the scrappy
Post by: dbug on 13 April 2013, 16:37:20
Will do if half moon at back not seated properly ;)
Title: Re: Nice mig in the scrappy
Post by: scottambrose on 13 April 2013, 18:22:58
Mine was pissing out when my halfmoon didnt seal
Title: Re: Nice mig in the scrappy
Post by: Kevin Wood on 14 April 2013, 00:09:25
I have never seen a rocker cover cause the oil to drip out the back at this rate , literally dripping like a tap

Thing is, apart from the oil cooler pipes, as already suggested, there's very little else it could be. Given the misfire too, I'd say cam cover gaskets.

Can't see it being anything major.
Title: Re: Nice mig in the scrappy
Post by: GastronomicKleptomaniac on 14 April 2013, 10:14:07
Do it!
Title: Re: Nice mig in the scrappy
Post by: omegod on 14 April 2013, 11:17:50
No chance of it being a crank seal?
Title: Re: Nice mig in the scrappy
Post by: STMO123 on 14 April 2013, 13:04:41
Even if it was a breaker....£350?
Title: Re: Nice mig in the scrappy
Post by: omegod on 15 April 2013, 11:56:39
Knobheads have lost the key  ::)
Title: Re: Nice mig in the scrappy
Post by: Elite Pete on 15 April 2013, 12:18:25
Knobheads have lost the key  ::)

It'll be even cheaper now then :y
Title: Re: Nice mig in the scrappy
Post by: omegod on 15 April 2013, 12:31:24
Knobheads have lost the key  ::)

It'll be even cheaper now then :y

Lol Pete, it has tax and MOT too   :y will definately be having it if they find the bloody key
Title: Re: Nice mig in the scrappy
Post by: Elite Pete on 15 April 2013, 14:35:06
Knobheads have lost the key  ::)

It'll be even cheaper now then :y

Lol Pete, it has tax and MOT too   :y will definately be having it if they find the bloody key

Ask them to reduce the price and then buy a barrel, key, chip, pick up and ECU off a breaker ;)
Title: Re: Nice mig in the scrappy
Post by: Elite Pete on 15 April 2013, 14:35:53
Knobheads have lost the key  ::)

It'll be even cheaper now then :y

Lol Pete, it has tax and MOT too   :y will definately be having it if they find the bloody key

Ask them to reduce the price and then buy a barrel, key, chip, pick up and ECU off a breaker ;)

Oh and you'd better be quick, i'm looking through the scally pages as we speak ;D
Title: Re: Nice mig in the scrappy
Post by: omegod on 15 April 2013, 17:06:59
Key found. Runs like shit and is showing codes for misfires on both banks, taxed till the end of May, MOT until November, recent crank sensor fitted, getting delivered tomorrow :) :)

Title: Re: Nice mig in the scrappy
Post by: Del Boy on 15 April 2013, 17:32:24
Key found. Runs like shit and is showing codes for misfires on both banks, taxed till the end of May, MOT until November, recent crank sensor fitted, getting delivered tomorrow :) :)

Cheap enough nonetheless, good buy if you ask me  :y.
Title: Re: Nice mig in the scrappy
Post by: STMO123 on 15 April 2013, 17:58:01
Keep your eye on eBay. That scally will have it up as a minter.
Title: Re: Nice mig in the scrappy
Post by: omegod on 15 April 2013, 18:48:52
Keep your eye on eBay. That scally will have it up as a minter.

Your right, I would have any munter......sorry misread that Ste.
Title: Re: Nice mig in the scrappy
Post by: Dazzler on 15 April 2013, 20:36:10
New plugs and cam cover gaskets and job done hopefully but may need coil pack too. Result :y
Title: Re: Nice mig in the scrappy
Post by: Elite Pete on 16 April 2013, 00:14:01
Don't forget to check to boot for a dead body ::)
Title: Re: Nice mig in the scrappy
Post by: omegod on 16 April 2013, 17:38:03
Well it's here, top end stripped within half hour along with the obligatory cut's to my hands. Drivers side coil pack bathed in oil and cracked, drivers side dry as a bone but original coil pack a bit manky so will need cheap/used replacements. Gaskets on order!!

2.6 is a much tidier engine bay than a 3.0  :y
Title: Re: Nice mig in the scrappy
Post by: Dazzler on 16 April 2013, 20:28:24
Just the cover leaking oil then :y
Title: Re: Nice mig in the scrappy
Post by: STMO123 on 16 April 2013, 21:05:29
Well it's here, top end stripped within half hour along with the obligatory cut's to my hands. Drivers side coil pack bathed in oil and cracked, drivers side dry as a bone but original coil pack a bit manky so will need cheap/used replacements. Gaskets on order!!

2.6 is a much tidier engine bay than a 3.0  :y
Jammy bastard....just like Everton.
Title: Re: Nice mig in the scrappy
Post by: John-R on 17 April 2013, 12:31:44
Well it's here, top end stripped within half hour along with the obligatory cut's to my hands. Drivers side coil pack bathed in oil and cracked, drivers side dry as a bone but original coil pack a bit manky so will need cheap/used replacements. Gaskets on order!!

2.6 is a much tidier engine bay than a 3.0 


Get plenty of "2.6" practice. Put you in good form for mine  :y :y :y
Title: Re: Nice mig in the scrappy
Post by: omega3000 on 17 April 2013, 14:35:14
Does it need an oil cooler  :-\
Title: Re: Nice mig in the scrappy
Post by: omegod on 17 April 2013, 18:15:00
Does it need an oil cooler  :-\

Not from what I can see so far
Title: Re: Nice mig in the scrappy
Post by: ozonekiller on 17 April 2013, 22:21:58
Well it's here, top end stripped within half hour along with the obligatory cut's to my hands. Drivers side coil pack bathed in oil and cracked, drivers side dry as a bone but original coil pack a bit manky so will need cheap/used replacements. Gaskets on order!!

2.6 is a much tidier engine bay than a 3.0  :y

I had an oil spill in the same location as the one you mention plus bad misfire and management light flicking on and off. Still made it back from Glasgow to Northampton though. Fault-coded it and it listed a misfire in the RH bank. Turned out to be the rocker gasket breaking down and letting oil fill the plug recesses plus letting oil flood down the gearbox and exhaust from that half-moon shaped bit. Hot oil cooked the coil pack which cracked and was full of oil. I got a dis pack for £70 from VauxhalWorldParts.com (half price effectively, and it arrived next day). That's for the v-6. Not tooooo bad a job if you have all day!! I managed to do it without removing the fuel lines from the intake but is was a very tight squeeze to get the cover back in without dropping the rubbery bits. Oh, and I've got three hands.
Title: Re: Nice mig in the scrappy
Post by: omegod on 18 April 2013, 12:48:59
Well it's here, top end stripped within half hour along with the obligatory cut's to my hands. Drivers side coil pack bathed in oil and cracked, drivers side dry as a bone but original coil pack a bit manky so will need cheap/used replacements. Gaskets on order!!

2.6 is a much tidier engine bay than a 3.0  :y

I had an oil spill in the same location as the one you mention plus bad misfire and management light flicking on and off. Still made it back from Glasgow to Northampton though. Fault-coded it and it listed a misfire in the RH bank. Turned out to be the rocker gasket breaking down and letting oil fill the plug recesses plus letting oil flood down the gearbox and exhaust from that half-moon shaped bit. Hot oil cooked the coil pack which cracked and was full of oil. I got a dis pack for £70 from VauxhalWorldParts.com (half price effectively, and it arrived next day). That's for the v-6. Not tooooo bad a job if you have all day!! I managed to do it without removing the fuel lines from the intake but is was a very tight squeeze to get the cover back in without dropping the rubbery bits. Oh, and I've got three hands.

Seems to be the same scenario with this one with the driver side leaking, will try and clean up the CP's but got some known good ones on the way from an OOF member just in case. I'm well versed in stripping the top end off after doing the exhaust manifolds on my last Mig so find it easier to gat all the crap out of the way and it's then easier to get to the breathers too. Fingers crossed it pans out smoothly.