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Omega Help Area => Omega General Help => Topic started by: SMD on 16 February 2014, 11:39:42

Title: Need help with couple of leaks
Post by: SMD on 16 February 2014, 11:39:42
After returning from a short drive last night and parking in the same spot, I noticed drip tracks on the road in the direction I left starting from where I was parked.

I had experienced this with my previous Omega and it was the HBV. With this car the coolant has been weeping from somewhere for around 9 months.  ::)  Coolant level looks unchanged.

There is a bit of a pool of water/oil on top of the oil sump. Behind the AC 'wheel' (wheel which runs on the aux belt) it looks very likely it could have come from there because it looks like a greasy mess.

These two things could well be two different problems. Hope not for the sake of my wallet. Will have a poke around in a while. Any advice before I get out there?
Title: Re: Need help with couple of leaks
Post by: 05omegav6 on 16 February 2014, 12:43:31
Aircon drips condensed water from the evaporator above the heater matrix, this drains down either side of the gearbox. Dip a finger and taste it, you'll soon find out if it's coolant or not :y

Front end, probably a slight weap from the crank oil seal 'they all do that sir', water there is almost certainly from puddles etc :y
Title: Re: Need help with couple of leaks
Post by: SMD on 16 February 2014, 17:57:31
Thanks for your reply Al. Got lazy and went to the park with the kids so didn't get a chance to investigate. 

What could cause the mess behind the AC/ under the right hand side of the cambelt area? Is there anything there that can leak? As the heater matrix is further back.

Edit, is the crank seal in that area?

Title: Re: Need help with couple of leaks
Post by: chrisgixer on 17 February 2014, 09:17:57
Most oil leaks end up on the sump. Add in some water and mayo appears too. Coolant pipe to Stat resides above the ac pump.

Also check the scuttle isn't leaking. Bonnet up, watering can or hose on the windscreen, see where the water goes.