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Oil Leak help *pics up*
Oil Leak help *pics up*
Well my mav has a worrying oil leak, that only happens sometimes and normally when the engine is just turned off. ive been able to trace part of hte leak. its dropping on to the panhard rod at the passanger side from and engine mount under the alt. how ever all i can find is that the oil seems to be comming from the altenator, is this possible? there is a long golden color pipe off the back that has oil resedue on it and isnt connected to anything. when i bought it it was like this. this is my first car and a dd so i cant afford for it to be off the road for long or to be stuffed from not doing anything.
could anyone shed some light, or post up a picture of the rear of the altenator, from the overflow tank.
cheers
Tim
edit this is for a TD42
could anyone shed some light, or post up a picture of the rear of the altenator, from the overflow tank.
cheers
Tim
edit this is for a TD42
Last edited by wrksux on Mon Nov 06, 2006 12:50 pm, edited 1 time in total.
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2003 GUIII turbo intercooled 4.2 DX
2003 GUIII turbo intercooled 4.2 DX
had a bit more help on another forum.
well i have 3 fittings one at the top (vac line i think) then the oil return line goign to the block and i have another pipe that i thought was a breather pipe. its an aftermarket unit i believe and was fitted just before i bought the car. the leak has only happend a few times but its big enough for me to try not to drive her as ive been trying to trace it. pics will be up shortly i where i beleve its comming from.
well i have 3 fittings one at the top (vac line i think) then the oil return line goign to the block and i have another pipe that i thought was a breather pipe. its an aftermarket unit i believe and was fitted just before i bought the car. the leak has only happend a few times but its big enough for me to try not to drive her as ive been trying to trace it. pics will be up shortly i where i beleve its comming from.
It's simple: questions are inherently good. Your questions... not so much
2003 GUIII turbo intercooled 4.2 DX
2003 GUIII turbo intercooled 4.2 DX
kiwi thats the pipe, what the hell is it? what does it do/go and should i have oil in it?KIWI wrote:Not really that clear, but you MAY see the pipe you were talking about.
Is it the smaller one directly off the back?
It's simple: questions are inherently good. Your questions... not so much
2003 GUIII turbo intercooled 4.2 DX
2003 GUIII turbo intercooled 4.2 DX
Just wondering if your vehicle is an automatic and what year model??
My '89 GQ has the piggy back style pipe fiiting but not the third pipe.
Was thinking it may be associated with an auto transmission for vacuum kick back or a later model ECU sensor.
The pipes I do have go to the brake vacuum accumulator and the other goes via a pressure switch and then on to a vacuum pot attached to the injector pump.
Run the engine and place your finger over the spare line and you should feel a vacuum. If there is a vacuum present:
a. Look for the missing vacuum line
b. block off the pipe with a rubber cap.
c. remove the spare fitting
The oil may be due coincidental due to no line being connected but may also be as a result from a faulty pump.
My '89 GQ has the piggy back style pipe fiiting but not the third pipe.
Was thinking it may be associated with an auto transmission for vacuum kick back or a later model ECU sensor.
The pipes I do have go to the brake vacuum accumulator and the other goes via a pressure switch and then on to a vacuum pot attached to the injector pump.
Run the engine and place your finger over the spare line and you should feel a vacuum. If there is a vacuum present:
a. Look for the missing vacuum line
b. block off the pipe with a rubber cap.
c. remove the spare fitting
The oil may be due coincidental due to no line being connected but may also be as a result from a faulty pump.
wrksux wrote:kiwi thats the pipe, what the hell is it? what does it do/go and should i have oil in it?KIWI wrote:Not really that clear, but you MAY see the pipe you were talking about.
Is it the smaller one directly off the back?
When i had my 91 auto it had a vac switch for the cruise control.KIWI wrote:Just had a look, and it goes to a switch/solenoid of some sort that is bolted to the side of the battery tray.
It is wired up, but can't trace the wire as it disappears under the tray.
Must just have popped off yours?
Either way, if you can't find a vac line without a home, block it off and you'll be fine.
Carl.
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Just had a look at mine.
The tube from the vac pump runs up to the solenoid described (back of engine bay near master cylinder). There is another hose running from the other side of the solenoid down to the fuel pump. It wouldn't suprise me if it was for the air conditioning. When the compressor cuts in and out it adds a tiny amount of throttle to stop the revs dropping.
It should be pretty easy to run a new bit of hose and it's only worth a couple of dollars.
The tube from the vac pump runs up to the solenoid described (back of engine bay near master cylinder). There is another hose running from the other side of the solenoid down to the fuel pump. It wouldn't suprise me if it was for the air conditioning. When the compressor cuts in and out it adds a tiny amount of throttle to stop the revs dropping.
It should be pretty easy to run a new bit of hose and it's only worth a couple of dollars.
dont diesels have different alternators to petrols or something?
like an oil pump in them? or am i thinking of tacho?
like an oil pump in them? or am i thinking of tacho?
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