Oil Leak most likely culprit?
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Oil Leak most likely culprit?
Have just purchased another mk1 Gti cab it's an 88 KJet 'dx' code engine and it has a rather big oil leak coming from somewhere behind the cam belt covers. I'm just wondering whether there are 'usual suspects' to look at given this sympton. I have taken the top cambelt cover off and the belts, side of the engine and covers are caked in oil. Problem is if I clean off the oil and try and find where it's coming from I can't really see as the belts and cogs are throwing the oil all over everywhere again. Ideally I guess I should take the bottom pulley and lower belt cover off to see more but I'm a little sceptical about this as I know what will happen if the belt isn't put back on perfectly!. Also, it is very difficult to see whats going on there due to the proximity to the inner wing -especially given that I haven't any ramps to get a good look from underneath. To me (not being massively technically minded) it looked like it was possibly the rocker cover gasket so I have changed that and it hasn't helped at all.
Is there a 'weakness' on that side which is worth looking at?
Any ideas/advice would be greatfully received.
Thanks in advance
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Are these bits hard to get/hard to fit? any advice on how I could go about tracking this down - do you think it's an engine out job?
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Thanks again!
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Cheers all
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I managed to sort it by putting a bar through the camshaft pulley and locking it to the inlet manifold

Thankfully the covers off now and it's all cleaned up, need to wait till tomorrow when the auto electrician sorts my electric prob out so it'll fire, then I can hopefully report the source of the leak (fingers crossed it aint the bad ones) I did notice a couple of things when I was cleaning it up not sure if this will help to identify the source of the leak. There was a pool of oil behind the distributer and rather randomly a 10mm nut :dontknow: Also behind the biggest cog (the one at the side of the cambelt tensioner) there's a spacer/shim which is loose(ish), you can rotate this independant to the cog. This doesn't look to be dropping anything but obviously can't really tell until shes spining.
Hopefully will know the extent of the problem tomorrow, but I can say that it's a pretty bad leak as the bottom of the car is CAKED!!
Thanks again for all the help!!!
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The auto electrician has been out and has diagnosed the problem as the fusebox so PM'd someone who had one for sale, obviously car is a non runner so I can't check out the oil leak. One problem though, i'd given it a good clean yesterday with the expectation of getting it running today, only to find it had dropped more oil just through gravity last night. The oil was dripping off the sump plug (which I know isn't leaking) and it looks to be coming from the back of the engine but I can not get a good look. This car has recently had a new head gasket pre me owning it I'm just hoping that this was done properly :wink: does anyone know whether it could be the headgasket if it's not milking up the oil?
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Have you checked the sump gasket?
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I guess I'm kinda in the process of checking the sump gasket as I've cleared off what I can so hopefully this will show if it's coming from above the sump - will not know till I check tomorrow. Looking at the bottom of the car and given the fact that oil is all over and inside the cambelt covers even on the bonnet and scuttle panel etc I'm not sure whether the sump could do that :dontknow: , certainly hope it could! as this is better than the alternatives by a long way!!! Might just be me being pessimistic as this one has been a bit of a problem child :dontknow: Also I know that there are massively different approaches to renewing the head gasket depending on who's doing it and this has had one recently. I mean if this overheated and they haven't skimmed the block to ensure flatness then this could be the cause. Am I right in thinking if it was the head gasket then it would also be loosing coolant even if it's not mixing?
Keeping my fingers crossed! I'm hoping to get it running then taking it to a garage and asking them to whack it up on the ramps so I can have a good old nosey
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Don't worry too much about the head gasket. It's not always the case that the block needs skimming for a new gasket unless it was warped or damaged in any way but if it's been cleaned up with the faces checked by someone who can and tightened correctly it should be fine. It is possible to loose coolant if it gets drawin into the chamber with a blown head gasket or damaged block/head, but you'd usually get more symptoms i.e. loosing water, overheating, even missfiring and would probably get worse fairly quickly.
Early-1800 mentioned the breather pipe, these can cause oil to end up in odd places and are usually easy to access and clean out.
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I'm just thinking of your sump gasket for the oil on your sump plug. Don't want to put a spanner in it but you might have two oil leaks….

Just found a really good post on here about removing and cleaning up the oil pump and sump etc, think I may do that so I can then cross another culprit off my list

As always thanks for te help!
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Finally sorted the electrics and changed the sump gasket




Cheers for all the advise!!!
By the way, on the 'quick spin' the accelerator pedal just sunk to the floor on a dual carridgeway leaving me with no power. Pulled over and had a look and the grommit which holds the cable to the pedal had just disintergrated, thankfully I had a crocadile clip in the car so did a temp fix - This is now the 3rd time this has broken down in as many trips out

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I've replaced both the crankshaft and int shaft oil seals and this has stopped the leak that side :mrgreen: to be honest I think it was the int shaft seal as this didn't look to be in situ as well as the others - couldn't be happier! the only leak to sort now is the leak from around the bottom of the distributor. I tried putting an o-ring on this and it's made it much worse


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SUCCESS!!!!!
I've replaced both the crankshaft and int shaft oil seals and this has stopped the leak that side :mrgreen: to be honest I think it was the int shaft seal as this didn't look to be in situ as well as the others - couldn't be happier! the only leak to sort now is the leak from around the bottom of the distributor. I tried putting an o-ring on this and it's made it much worseI have been told that the seal is literally only paper thin and as such I should just make my own….. will give it a bash!, you never know this may mean I wouldn't have to keep putting in oil between services
But I can exstaticly confirm leak which prompted this thread has now been resolved!.
hey there this leak sounds similar to mine… glad you got it sorted… how long didi it take you to do the crankshaft seal and the int oil seals?
if you could give me a basic idea as to what is invloved, does the gearbox have to come out?
thinking of having a go at this myself…
cheers
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