Sizable oil leak ...
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Sizable oil leak ...
Sizable oil leak:
Well, looks like I have two oil leaks.
> The cam shaft oil seal is leaking a fair bit. I was hoping to do another 20 K or so before needing to get timing done again but looks like I need to do the seals and timing belts etc. need to come off.
> Second leak is a lot messier. Looks like its at the oil pump somewhere. The pump is working, thats easy to confirm.
I guess it could be the oil seal. I have to do a closer inspection but looks like a hose coming from the oil pump area? Could be leaking there? Not sure thats where the hose is going.
Not sure where the common oil pump leaks would be. I'm sure some of you have come across this.
> I recall seeing Mitsubishi timing kits (belts / tensioners) on Rocky Mountains site. Have to call and ask about the oil seals.
> Also looks like my transfer case drain bolt is seized and someone previously rounded the bolt head. I'm guessing this shouldn't be too hard to find?
Off to get messy under the vehicle ! Oil leaks are not fun !
Thanks.
Artie
Well, looks like I have two oil leaks.
> The cam shaft oil seal is leaking a fair bit. I was hoping to do another 20 K or so before needing to get timing done again but looks like I need to do the seals and timing belts etc. need to come off.
> Second leak is a lot messier. Looks like its at the oil pump somewhere. The pump is working, thats easy to confirm.
I guess it could be the oil seal. I have to do a closer inspection but looks like a hose coming from the oil pump area? Could be leaking there? Not sure thats where the hose is going.
Not sure where the common oil pump leaks would be. I'm sure some of you have come across this.
> I recall seeing Mitsubishi timing kits (belts / tensioners) on Rocky Mountains site. Have to call and ask about the oil seals.
> Also looks like my transfer case drain bolt is seized and someone previously rounded the bolt head. I'm guessing this shouldn't be too hard to find?
Off to get messy under the vehicle ! Oil leaks are not fun !
Thanks.
Artie
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Re: Sizable oil leak ...
check for oil feed line from the block to the alternator.

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Re: Sizable oil leak ...
Thanks mdrive, I'll do just that.mdrive wrote:check for oil feed line from the block to the alternator.
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Re: Sizable oil leak ...
Depending on the year of your Pajero, there may not be an oil feed to your alternator.
Also, if you have a turbo, check the oil return from the turbo (on the underside) - I think that's where mine is a little drippy right now (gotta pull off the skid plates to confirm). A mechanic friend said it's hardly ever the supply to the turbo, almost always the return.
Also, if you have a turbo, check the oil return from the turbo (on the underside) - I think that's where mine is a little drippy right now (gotta pull off the skid plates to confirm). A mechanic friend said it's hardly ever the supply to the turbo, almost always the return.
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Re: Sizable oil leak ...
Thanks mararmeisto.
Was under there yesterday. I don't think there is a oil line to alt. It appears to go up past it & up over engine.
It looks like it might be the garden hose size line thats about 6-8 inches long from pan to oil pump? Looks like the one clamp might have slid down an not be compressing against and metal. Going to try & replace clamps if I can get my large hands in there!.
Either was it will be very messy. Need a good degreasing now.
AF
Was under there yesterday. I don't think there is a oil line to alt. It appears to go up past it & up over engine.
It looks like it might be the garden hose size line thats about 6-8 inches long from pan to oil pump? Looks like the one clamp might have slid down an not be compressing against and metal. Going to try & replace clamps if I can get my large hands in there!.
Either was it will be very messy. Need a good degreasing now.
AF
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Re: Sizable oil leak ...
Here's an oil line at alternator.Artie Fufkin wrote:Thanks mararmeisto.
Was under there yesterday. I don't think there is a oil line to alt. It appears to go up past it & up over engine.
It looks like it might be the garden hose size line thats about 6-8 inches long from pan to oil pump? Looks like the one clamp might have slid down an not be compressing against and metal. Going to try & replace clamps if I can get my large hands in there!.
Either was it will be very messy. Need a good degreasing now.
AF
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Re: Sizable oil leak ...
So is the alternator used as a secondary oil pump?
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Re: Sizable oil leak ...
The oil sump on the back of the alternator is the vacuum source for the brake booster. That's it.
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jfarsang wrote:The oil sump on the back of the alternator is the vacuum source for the brake booster. That's it.
oh .... thats simple enough to understand. Couldn't figure out what that oil send was doing.
thanks jfarsang !
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Re: Sizable oil leak ...
OK, looks like leak is a crack in the 6" garden size hose going to the vac. pump. Hose seems pretty hard and a little short actually.
#1. anyone know the diameter of this hose?
#2. does it have to be a special hose? Don't see any other hose on vehicle that looks like it.
Thanks.
Artie
#1. anyone know the diameter of this hose?
#2. does it have to be a special hose? Don't see any other hose on vehicle that looks like it.
Thanks.
Artie
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Re: Sizable oil leak ...
the tight bend the factory hose might be best.
If you do go after market make sure it is oil rated (some rubber disolves in oil) and you might need a 90 degree fitting.
There was a thread on replacing that hose recently.
If you do go after market make sure it is oil rated (some rubber disolves in oil) and you might need a 90 degree fitting.
There was a thread on replacing that hose recently.
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thanks jack, i'll look for the thread.
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Re: Sizable oil leak ...
it's a specific hose. pick one up from one of the parts vendors.
http://www.delica.ca/forum/oil-leak-in- ... 11853.html
http://www.delica.ca/forum/oil-leak-in- ... 11853.html
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Re: Sizable oil leak ...
recall seeing that thread, thanks for the link.
Isn't the thread about the smaller long hose with the banjo bolt though? Not the fat short hose with compression clamps? Seems to me the fat short one should be available anywhere, just need diameter, 45* bend, oil resistant, cut to length.
The thin longer hose seems like it has to be a specific item.
If anyone knows diameter that would be great.
Am I missing something?
Isn't the thread about the smaller long hose with the banjo bolt though? Not the fat short hose with compression clamps? Seems to me the fat short one should be available anywhere, just need diameter, 45* bend, oil resistant, cut to length.
The thin longer hose seems like it has to be a specific item.
If anyone knows diameter that would be great.
Am I missing something?
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Re: Sizable oil leak ...
Just as you said...oil resistant hose maybe a 45 fitting and clamps. Sorry I cannot help with size. If you loosen the house off a little you should be able to fit calipers to measure the size of the pipe at each end where it attaches.