Leak question
coolguycooz
08-23-2004, 11:19 PM
Ok i have a question i knew i had a small oil leak like a droplet of oil like 1 drop would form under my car over night after i drove it durring the day. So one day i decide to go under my car and check out and see if i can find it. When i get under there my whole engine is in oil my transmission looks like its all covered in oil is this all normal could one little droplet of oil leaking everytime i drive it cause everything under my car to be oily over a period of time? Sorry for the no periods. Also would the best way to find it just to lift the car up fully wash away all the stuff with an engine cleaner drive it around and then look for it? Or can there be an oil leak in multiple spots?
Also this is how it works when i get my oil up to like 75% on the dipstick meter it drops down to like 50 in about 3 days after that it takes like 2-3 weeks to get down to 20-30% until i fill it up with a bit of oil up to 50-60 and whenever i put it up to like 75or 80% of the dipstick it leaks out faster can i get help sorry for the long post.
Also this is how it works when i get my oil up to like 75% on the dipstick meter it drops down to like 50 in about 3 days after that it takes like 2-3 weeks to get down to 20-30% until i fill it up with a bit of oil up to 50-60 and whenever i put it up to like 75or 80% of the dipstick it leaks out faster can i get help sorry for the long post.
coolguycooz
08-23-2004, 11:21 PM
should i just give up with my car and buy a honduuuuh. Or do DSM often leak oils and you guys can tell me where the main spots are and if its an easy quick fix. Cause it scared me when i saw how much oil there was and it looked like it was coming out of every curve from every part under the engine but only a tiny drop would form under the car over night so yeah!
96TSi
08-23-2004, 11:23 PM
oil is probably slow leaking out of your oil pan gasket and when you drive, its spraying it out all down the back side of the engine and so on.
if you are lucky it is something like the gasket. (crossing my fingers for you :D )
if you are lucky it is something like the gasket. (crossing my fingers for you :D )
96TSi
08-23-2004, 11:23 PM
oh and NEVER JOIN THE DARK SIDE!!
:D :D :D
:D :D :D
coolguycooz
08-23-2004, 11:34 PM
i dont think its my pan cause i shined a flashlight higher and it looked like there was some oil way higher then the pan unless somehow it squirts all the way out there and there really is a lot of oil i mean i dont even see how oil could get in to some of the spots it is its like on the other side of my transmission and shit too its crazy. I see everything i just dont get why there is so much oil everywhere yet the leak is so small and so little and it only leaks after i drive it around for a while and when i do stop it its like a little droplet like a quarter of a tea spoon sometimes less.
gthompson97
08-23-2004, 11:36 PM
if the oil covers the whole entire back of your engine i'd check the valve cover gasket but if it's just on the bottom, i'd check the pan gasket, or do both just to make sure.
coolguycooz
08-23-2004, 11:36 PM
Also just wondering it would be impossible to drive without any manual fluid right? i mean the gears just like wouldnt shift or could it be possible and if it is possible i might be a little screwd lol.
coolguycooz
08-23-2004, 11:38 PM
Its not the valve cover i just replaced that and i felt around it its fully dry no oil.
gthompson97
08-23-2004, 11:40 PM
you might want to check and see if it's tranny fluid or engine oil. if it's engine oil it could be coming from the front cover too, or it could be tranny fluid too.
coolguycooz
08-23-2004, 11:42 PM
Yeah thats what im afraid of i think it might be both but i dont know is tranny fluid and engine fluid both black when they leak out? Also i cant even find my tranny fill plug do you get to it from the top or bottom of the car
gthompson97
08-23-2004, 11:49 PM
is it a manual or automatic?? if it's auto. the fluid should be a clean red color and there isn't a plug, you have to take off the whole pan but if it's a manual i can't help ya much. if it's a manual i believe both of them are a darker brown/black color.
gstclips
08-23-2004, 11:57 PM
check the valve cover for cracks, the oil cap (gasket), oil drain plug, (If it is a gst or gsx, check the oil line running back into the oil pan from the turbo)
coolguycooz
08-24-2004, 01:24 AM
Its a manual non turbo. I know its leaking my main worry is why is it all over the bottom of my car is it the wind just throwing it around or something? im planning on cleaning it all out on the weekend then drive it around and see where its leaking from another thing if i have a leak from my transmission what would be the best way to fix it just patch it up with some silicone?
97dsmeclipse
08-24-2004, 08:21 PM
Its a manual non turbo. I know its leaking my main worry is why is it all over the bottom of my car is it the wind just throwing it around or something? im planning on cleaning it all out on the weekend then drive it around and see where its leaking from another thing if i have a leak from my transmission what would be the best way to fix it just patch it up with some silicone?
with my 97 rs eclipse my oil sending unit seal was gone and it was doing the same thing and thats on the back of the engine.
with my 97 rs eclipse my oil sending unit seal was gone and it was doing the same thing and thats on the back of the engine.
Shpyder
08-24-2004, 08:26 PM
i have oil everywhere in polite lil' droplets. in the spark plug area, on the gasket. its in the shop right now for a complete valve job and gasket change. it BETTER stop leaking after that or im gonna....im GONNAAA.....get a bigger turboo arrrgghhhhh. (versus spend the money on college next semester).
EclipseRST
08-25-2004, 05:38 AM
Also just wondering it would be impossible to drive without any manual fluid right? i mean the gears just like wouldnt shift or could it be possible and if it is possible i might be a little screwd lol.
yes its possible to drive without tranny fluid in a manual transmission... i'd check your drain plug on the tranny and also your fill plug and make sure they are tight and not missing :p
Yeah thats what im afraid of i think it might be both but i dont know is tranny fluid and engine fluid both black when they leak out? Also i cant even find my tranny fill plug do you get to it from the top or bottom of the car
manual tranny fluid is regular gear oil and it looks like brand new motor oil (clear light brown color) and there is a fill plug on the front center of the tranny right under the intake tube and the drain plug is on the drivers side of the tranny behind the drivers side tire!
as for the oil leak... make sure your dip stick seal isnt leaking, make sure your oil plug is tight and the seal is good, make sure your oil pan gasket is good... take a rag and wip down the whole bottom end of the motor to get rid of all the oil then start the car and look for a leak... let it run for about 5mins just to make sure that all the oil is getting recirculated, then if there isnt any oil on the ground get under the car and look for leaks. make sure the car is filled up with oil first! the worst thing you could do is drive it cause the air that goes under the car when you are driving is just splattering the oil everywhere! thats why you are seeing it all over everything under the car, dont drive it, just let it run for a little while and keep checkin it. good luck~
yes its possible to drive without tranny fluid in a manual transmission... i'd check your drain plug on the tranny and also your fill plug and make sure they are tight and not missing :p
Yeah thats what im afraid of i think it might be both but i dont know is tranny fluid and engine fluid both black when they leak out? Also i cant even find my tranny fill plug do you get to it from the top or bottom of the car
manual tranny fluid is regular gear oil and it looks like brand new motor oil (clear light brown color) and there is a fill plug on the front center of the tranny right under the intake tube and the drain plug is on the drivers side of the tranny behind the drivers side tire!
as for the oil leak... make sure your dip stick seal isnt leaking, make sure your oil plug is tight and the seal is good, make sure your oil pan gasket is good... take a rag and wip down the whole bottom end of the motor to get rid of all the oil then start the car and look for a leak... let it run for about 5mins just to make sure that all the oil is getting recirculated, then if there isnt any oil on the ground get under the car and look for leaks. make sure the car is filled up with oil first! the worst thing you could do is drive it cause the air that goes under the car when you are driving is just splattering the oil everywhere! thats why you are seeing it all over everything under the car, dont drive it, just let it run for a little while and keep checkin it. good luck~
coolguycooz
08-25-2004, 06:11 PM
I would but the problem is the oil leak is so freaking slow and what if its that one tube thats right between the engine and tranny and the only way to replace it is to take the engine or tranny out then im screwd right?
david-b
08-25-2004, 10:10 PM
To clean the engine well use brake cleaner. I have a crack in my tranny so it leaks tranny fluid. Used brake cleaner and a rag to clean it all off and easily found where the leak was.
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