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Thread: GU IV 3.0 Oil Cooler Leak?

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    Any ideas anyone?

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    Quote Originally Posted by bsteveo View Post
    Any ideas anyone?
    You will have a better idea than any of us as you have the car there. We dont. You will have take a better look.
    Degrease that area and then see exactly where the leak is coming from.

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    G'day mate (although a bit late).
    Presume all is fixed by now.
    If not, a possible cause is simply from the oil filter housing. If it's not wiped dry after changing the filter, or if there's been a minor spill a small quantity dribbles down into that area. It's not an ongoing leak.
    As Mudski says, clean it all and keep watching.
    Luck
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    Quote Originally Posted by Col.T View Post
    G'day mate (although a bit late).
    Presume all is fixed by now.
    If not, a possible cause is simply from the oil filter housing. If it's not wiped dry after changing the filter, or if there's been a minor spill a small quantity dribbles down into that area. It's not an ongoing leak.
    As Mudski says, clean it all and keep watching.
    Luck
    Col
    Hey Col. Still not fixed yet, just finished up work for the year today and have 2 weeks off so going to begin my investigations tomorrow. I have a feeling you're right, as I had no leaks at all before I services the car. The filter housing was tightened to the correct nm of torque as per my service manual but it could still be leaking, the surround of the housing is dry which has me stuffed. Going to book into a mechanic in the coming weeks if I can find anything around the housing.

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    Sometimes and I mean sometimes a mechanic wont change the "O" ring on the filter housing,
    or the drip tray tube may be blocked and only now its free..
    It happened to me ,the "O" ring thing gave me the yips I tell you.
    04 ST 3lt auto, not enough Mods to keep me happy, but getting there

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    Quote Originally Posted by threedogs View Post
    Sometimes and I mean sometimes a mechanic wont change the "O" ring on the filter housing,
    or the drip tray tube may be blocked and only now its free..
    It happened to me ,the "O" ring thing gave me the yips I tell you.
    I did the service my self so the housing ring was changed 100%, all lubed up properly and tightened to the correct nm. The turbo, filter housing and tray aren't oily, a bit greasy though. After degreasing and a good inspection the oil cooler doesn't seem to be leaking , but its a small metal block just below where the drip tray is that's connected to the actual motor block. That small gap is where its actually dripping from, saturating my diff and exhaust . Also found a few drops of coolant around the pullys, which also suspects the oil cooler. Ugh so frustrating being new to all this.

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    Quote Originally Posted by threedogs View Post
    Sometimes and I mean sometimes a mechanic wont change the "O" ring on the filter housing,
    or the drip tray tube may be blocked and only now its free..
    It happened to me ,the "O" ring thing gave me the yips I tell you.
    Threedogs you were close mate. Finally got it round to a mechanic, turns out the O ring on the filter was cracked. I literally just changed it and tightened the thing to the correct nm, must have been a dodgy seal.

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