12//01/19
Decided that it was finally time to fix the oil leaks that I had been wiping clean every couple of months.
2 Areas that needed attention, oil filter housing gasket and the valve cover gasket
It seems that for the first time ever everything has gone smoothly, all bolts came loose easily using my Dewalt impact wrench - an unbelievable amount of power in that thing - just remember not to use it for tightening (ask me how I know!)
Having removed everything I could appreciate the scale of the leak, this would explain why I had to top the oil up every couple of months. The fluid on the undertray in the below pic is coolant that I wasn't able to catch successfully in my catch-pan but still a lot of oil on the engine itself!
The oil filter housing gasket broke apart into lots of little pieces and was a bit of a nightmare to remove but did come apart.
When removing the valve cover, I noticed a lot of oil in on the spark plug itself in cyl 1 and cyl 2 - so knew the seals underneath weren't any good.
Have had an advisory a couple of years ago for Power Steering rack leaking fluid but having seen this my thoughts are that the oil was leaking from the oil filter housing gasket onto the rack rather than the rack leaking (as the power steering fluid rarely needs topping up!)
Next job is to clean all the excess oil up which I can tell is going to be a fun job! Then replace the gaskets and put everything back together.
Decided that it was finally time to fix the oil leaks that I had been wiping clean every couple of months.
2 Areas that needed attention, oil filter housing gasket and the valve cover gasket
It seems that for the first time ever everything has gone smoothly, all bolts came loose easily using my Dewalt impact wrench - an unbelievable amount of power in that thing - just remember not to use it for tightening (ask me how I know!)
Having removed everything I could appreciate the scale of the leak, this would explain why I had to top the oil up every couple of months. The fluid on the undertray in the below pic is coolant that I wasn't able to catch successfully in my catch-pan but still a lot of oil on the engine itself!
The oil filter housing gasket broke apart into lots of little pieces and was a bit of a nightmare to remove but did come apart.
When removing the valve cover, I noticed a lot of oil in on the spark plug itself in cyl 1 and cyl 2 - so knew the seals underneath weren't any good.
Have had an advisory a couple of years ago for Power Steering rack leaking fluid but having seen this my thoughts are that the oil was leaking from the oil filter housing gasket onto the rack rather than the rack leaking (as the power steering fluid rarely needs topping up!)
Next job is to clean all the excess oil up which I can tell is going to be a fun job! Then replace the gaskets and put everything back together.