smoggy7 Posted February 22, 2007 Report Posted February 22, 2007 hi guys i replaced the hose clip to a jubilee clip as it looked knackered and the hose was very wet, can you tell me is there anywhere around that area the oil can leak out from i have washed it all down and it looks better, i will give it a week now and see if it gets oily again, i must apoligise to a user that told me if i took off this pipe that nothing would come out spot on thanks , this is different set up to my other gal i had , i was told to replace the clip and clean all around the area where the oil was sitting which was around the hose where it sits to the intercooler fingers crossed eh thanks smoggy Quote
Guest wolfie Posted February 22, 2007 Report Posted February 22, 2007 unless your losing/using a lot? dont worry too much about it! oil mist that makes it's way past the turbo will gather at the lowest point or point of highest resistance! in this case the intercooler! unless it's running out by the litre? it's ok :( Quote
smoggy7 Posted February 22, 2007 Author Report Posted February 22, 2007 hi, thanks for the reply i have been putting in more oil lately but will soon see now i have replaced the clip , can oil leak where i have marked it on the picture uploaded many thanks smoggy Quote
littledaz Posted February 22, 2007 Report Posted February 22, 2007 i must apoligise to a user that told me if i took off this pipe that nothing would come out spot on thanksno apology needed smoggy, you did worry me slightly though, when you stated it was definitely the intercooler and you had antifreeze leaking out of it :( You will always have an amount of oil mist in the induction system on a turbocharged engine. It is not uncommon to have an amount of 'sweating' at the joints of pipes due to the pressures generated by the turbo. If the leak is sufficient enough to generate drips over a short period, this should be rectified as the system is not as air-tight as it should be. The clip on the affected hose should be replaced, as you have done. The leak from the end cover of your intercooler would indicate a deteriorating seal or weaken clips which as you can see are part of the core of your cooler. You can try tensioning these back up a bit to improve the situation or take it to a radiator specialist who will do it for you, otherwise a new intercooler will be required (a little drastic IMO). I would monitor it for now, as you have said. Quote
smoggy7 Posted February 22, 2007 Author Report Posted February 22, 2007 hi, thanks for that will keep an eye just to be safe , it hasnt changed the performance of the car so happy enough just to leave it for the time being thanks for the reply guys , smoggy Quote
seatkid Posted February 23, 2007 Report Posted February 23, 2007 can you tell me is there anywhere around that area the oil can leak out EGR valve, crankcase breather and (less likely) turbo. Intercooler is probably full of oily gunge by now and could do with cleaning as well. Quote
smoggy7 Posted March 1, 2007 Author Report Posted March 1, 2007 hi guys, i have kept a close eye on the leak and have found that after replacing the clip to a jubilee it has not leaked at all very dry and clean, so it must have been that stupid other clip that they use not correctly holding the hose in place and under pressure must have leaked out but at the moment none so i am alittle releaved thanks to all smoggy Quote
zeplin43 Posted March 1, 2007 Report Posted March 1, 2007 Leaking oil from egr valve, is this a very serious problem that must be changed wright away? Quote
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