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  • Oil leaking after Oil Change

    Hi All.
    I have recently got my car serviced and the mechanic seems to have either not tightened the oil Plug properly or stripped the Threads.
    So naturally the Oil leaks from the Oil Pan.
    Normally I would do this type of work myself but was too busy. Now I am in this situation..
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    Any ideas apart from changing the entire oil Pan ?
    Is the Oil Pan a High pressure area of the engine meaning you must have a seal that can stand at least 20-30 PSI of pressure or something ?

    I was hoping to fit one of these oil drain valves
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    Any Ideas ?

  • #2
    Sump plug looks like it's leaking because 1) it's the wrong plug, and 2) is that orange goo on it, or a seal?

    As for the oil filter housing, I'd probably clean it off with some brake cleaner, and see if it's actually leaking, or just not cleaned in the first place. They generally don't leak from there, although the O-ring that comes with cheaper oil filters isn't the correct size, and will cause a leak.
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    • #3
      Looks like the orange o ring on the sump plug is too big. Replace with the one you linked with the better crush washer or just get a sump plug and/washer from supercheap etc. They are like $6 for the plug and washer.. less for just the washer.
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      • #4
        It could well be the damaged thread in the sump (due to repeatadly overtightened sump plug), not just the wrong sump plug used/reused at the last oil change.
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        • #5
          Looks like they've used a washer and an o-ring!
          The mechanic stripped the thread on my mk4 golf (when the previous owner had it), and did a Helicoil repair. They were the only ones to touch the car in 6 years/80,000kms, and spent 8k+ over the years, and had the audacity to charge her for it, and noted "sump thread worn out - sump will require replacement". Not only that, the repair did not work and covered the whole underside of the car in oil from its bad leak.
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          • #6
            I had a simular experiance ,where i came home after a VW servive and found oil all over my garage floor next day
            Apparently they had spilled the oild down besides the rocket cover and the under tray was full of oil
            i took it back and they had to remove the tray and steam clean the whole engine ,

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            • #7
              Thanks for the Reply guys.
              I wen to supercheap auto and got an aluminium Sump washer.
              I also got a tiny bit of this stuff on the threads
              Permatex High Performance Thread Sealant - 50mL - Supercheap Auto

              Seems to have fixed the leak. Will continue to monitor. I also cleaned the bottom of the oil filter with brake cleaner. Looks good now.

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