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Tim in Scotland Member Since: 30 May 2005 Location: Driving along in my automobile Posts: 17476 |
A trip to the dealer methinks T. You are aware that RRS and D3 engines are very high carbon content and absorb oil. You have to check oil in a new RRS engine ruthlessly until consumption tails off, hence the warning in the fuel filler cap to check every 600kms 2020 Pangea Green 1st Edition D240 New Defender 110 is here and loving it
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Mon Feb 22 2010 9:32pm |
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Texstar Member Since: 27 Aug 2006 Location: W.London Posts: 208 |
That area is the joint between engine and transmission.I may be mistaken but, that looks suspiciously like the rear crankshaft oil seal is leaking, or possibly something around the torque convertor leaking, if so, for either it is quite a job I'm afraid, transmission removal, poss drive plate off etc. Can you tell if it's engine oil, or transmission oil? Unless of course,the oil is coming from somewhere else above, not visible in the pic. RRS TDV8 Buck Blue (no, not now in my dreams). ..........D3 TDclankety clankV6 ............BMW 318i |
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Mon Feb 22 2010 9:34pm |
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tornado34 Member Since: 06 Dec 2009 Location: London Posts: 242 |
Oil is definately coming from that point, the areas all around are just dust dry. The sump has taken a bit of a hit from the leak, but it is only coming from that one point.
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Mon Feb 22 2010 10:07pm |
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Texstar Member Since: 27 Aug 2006 Location: W.London Posts: 208 |
Not sure how they would view this TBH t34, if it's the rear crank oil seal,in my experience these don't usually leak until high mileages have been covered, or oil level has been allowed to get low and wear to the seal has occurred prematurely, or indeed overfilling of oil which overpressurizes causing leakage. RRS TDV8 Buck Blue (no, not now in my dreams). ..........D3 TDclankety clankV6 ............BMW 318i |
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Mon Feb 22 2010 10:16pm |
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tornado34 Member Since: 06 Dec 2009 Location: London Posts: 242 |
Mileage is low, well for a RRS 40k miles. Since the last service 12 months ago it has only done 4k miles, so the 48 month service due now is only as a result of 12 months passing.
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Mon Feb 22 2010 10:33pm |
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Texstar Member Since: 27 Aug 2006 Location: W.London Posts: 208 |
I'd see what they say first before cleaning away the evidence,that is not a high mileage at all . If it is this seal leaking it is unlikely to go away though. But if you end up getting nowhere with the warranty I'd then clean it down and see how long it takes to reappear,and go from there. Check the oil level regularly, clean it, and if it leaks within hours / days/weeks, you will need to fix it, if it takes 6 months to show leakage then you could probably get away with leaving it til it gets worse I would of thought. RRS TDV8 Buck Blue (no, not now in my dreams). ..........D3 TDclankety clankV6 ............BMW 318i |
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Mon Feb 22 2010 10:47pm |
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tornado34 Member Since: 06 Dec 2009 Location: London Posts: 242 |
Cheers for your thoughts.
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Mon Feb 22 2010 11:00pm |
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Texstar Member Since: 27 Aug 2006 Location: W.London Posts: 208 |
You have checked the engine oil level on the dipstick haven't you? please tell me you have, haven't you? If it were to be a transmission oil leak then checking that level is definately not a weekly check item, and the dealer would not expect you to have checked that regularly TBH. Good Luck with it! RRS TDV8 Buck Blue (no, not now in my dreams). ..........D3 TDclankety clankV6 ............BMW 318i |
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Mon Feb 22 2010 11:09pm |
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tornado34 Member Since: 06 Dec 2009 Location: London Posts: 242 |
Yes on the dipstick - but worth mentioning
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Mon Feb 22 2010 11:17pm |
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tornado34 Member Since: 06 Dec 2009 Location: London Posts: 242 |
ouch, ouch, ouch
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Mon Mar 01 2010 9:41pm |
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Bob. Member Since: 02 Feb 2009 Location: SWest Posts: 275 |
Just a thought but I wonder if the leak might be a breather problem rather than a seal problem?
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Mon Mar 01 2010 10:31pm |
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tornado34 Member Since: 06 Dec 2009 Location: London Posts: 242 |
Bob if that's the case, I'll owe you a pint - really need to know where to look.
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Mon Mar 01 2010 10:38pm |
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Tim in Scotland Member Since: 30 May 2005 Location: Driving along in my automobile Posts: 17476 |
Most Land Rover engine/gearbox breathers are led up to the bulkhead or the top of the engine so they are above the wading depth. 2020 Pangea Green 1st Edition D240 New Defender 110 is here and loving it
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Mon Mar 01 2010 10:59pm |
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svan112 Member Since: 13 Dec 2009 Location: Across the Baltic Posts: 10 |
Tornado, my brother has a pimped Disco and he has used a local LR/RR guy in Stockholm to do mechanical stuff, he is very good on price and a true LR lover. Don't know if that's where you're located but if so send me a PM and I can give you his details. s |
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Wed Mar 10 2010 8:55pm |
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