Sudden Oil Leak Developped
Posted: Fri Jul 10, 2009 11:13 am
Hey there Happy Derhd's and Snobby Nerd's,
My van has - since I've had it - never been the cleanest in terms of oil-spots... Since we had it, it was in the beginning always just the kind of suspicion... "could that oil-stain come from my van?"... but since it was only the odd small spot (imagine the odd Townie-sized mark) and the oil-levels in the crankcase / dipstick viewing had not depleted visibly I kept on thinking: "Oh well, let's check that out once I go in to have a Deli-Tune done sometime in the future..."
Now suddenly I find marks that would cover most of a 20 Dollar Bills in black... I had an oil-change done recently at "real canadian oil change" in North Vancouver and they seemed to have done an ok job (I mean, how bad can you screw up an oil-change other than not mounting the oil filter or using the wrong oil - which both wasn't an issue obviously)...
But the oil-stains persist... I got down on my knees and did some sniffing to find out if it is Diesel or Engine Oil... could not make out any smell distinction (I guess when diesel spills on the pavement, it leaves a black mark... and if black engine oil spills on the pavement it certainly makes a black mark too... so visibly not all that clear either...).
My gut feeling tells me it is engine oil - as when wiped up with the finger it has kind of a greasy quality... but then Diesel is also slightly greasy...
How could an oil-leak develop so suddenly (from nothing or very little to quite a substantial amount...) - I will also measure the dip-stick today to see if I have lost anything..
I hope I didn't break anything (seals or gaskets or so) when pushing the Van up and down the coke last week... I revved it pretty good (so as to not lug the motor and get those insane EGT's) and kept it fairly light on the pedal - but the turbo kept blasting at full pressure at any given time when negotiating a hill. If I took the foot off enough to get a lower reading on the turbo gauge, it would immediately result in clear loss of pull/speed.
Are there any specific areas where I should check? Or do any obvious flags come up when reading the post?
Thanks for any suggestions....
Cheers,
Chris
My van has - since I've had it - never been the cleanest in terms of oil-spots... Since we had it, it was in the beginning always just the kind of suspicion... "could that oil-stain come from my van?"... but since it was only the odd small spot (imagine the odd Townie-sized mark) and the oil-levels in the crankcase / dipstick viewing had not depleted visibly I kept on thinking: "Oh well, let's check that out once I go in to have a Deli-Tune done sometime in the future..."
Now suddenly I find marks that would cover most of a 20 Dollar Bills in black... I had an oil-change done recently at "real canadian oil change" in North Vancouver and they seemed to have done an ok job (I mean, how bad can you screw up an oil-change other than not mounting the oil filter or using the wrong oil - which both wasn't an issue obviously)...
But the oil-stains persist... I got down on my knees and did some sniffing to find out if it is Diesel or Engine Oil... could not make out any smell distinction (I guess when diesel spills on the pavement, it leaves a black mark... and if black engine oil spills on the pavement it certainly makes a black mark too... so visibly not all that clear either...).
My gut feeling tells me it is engine oil - as when wiped up with the finger it has kind of a greasy quality... but then Diesel is also slightly greasy...
How could an oil-leak develop so suddenly (from nothing or very little to quite a substantial amount...) - I will also measure the dip-stick today to see if I have lost anything..
I hope I didn't break anything (seals or gaskets or so) when pushing the Van up and down the coke last week... I revved it pretty good (so as to not lug the motor and get those insane EGT's) and kept it fairly light on the pedal - but the turbo kept blasting at full pressure at any given time when negotiating a hill. If I took the foot off enough to get a lower reading on the turbo gauge, it would immediately result in clear loss of pull/speed.
Are there any specific areas where I should check? Or do any obvious flags come up when reading the post?
Thanks for any suggestions....
Cheers,
Chris