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Re: E30 Oil Leak
- Subject: Re: E30 Oil Leak
- From: "Russ Maki" <rinard@xxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 12 Sep 2001 01:02:20 -0500
The oil pressure sensor is near the oil filter on an M20 engine and quite
capable of leaking. It can be deceptive because the oil leaks into the
rubber insulating boot that's connected to the plug, and collects there
until there's enough that it spills out the top of the sleeve that protects
the sender wiring, way above the actual site of the leak.
The test is easy: unplug the sender and see if any oil spills out of the
wiring. It will be a noticeable amount if the sender is leaking.
If it's the sender, that's good news, cuz they're cheap and easy to replace.
Hope that's the problem.
Russ
'87 325ic
'83 633csi
> Date: Tue, 11 Sep 2001 22:45:41 -0400
> From: "Eric M. Hunt" <[email protected]>
> Subject: Re: E30 Oil Leak
>
> The only thing I can think of is that your head gasket or possibly your
valve
> cover gasket is leaking as well. I've since replaced my leaky valve cover
> gasket which leaked on the front right side of the cover (right above the
oil
> filter). Check out the underside of your car on that side to see if you
can
> see anything.
>
> Eric
> 87 325ic
>
> Kyle Sanchez wrote:
>
> > Ok I just Replaced my oil pan gasket as it was
> > leaking. I've got the new one on there and it doesn't
> > seem to be leaking anymore as I cleaned it and the
> > seams aren't leaking anywhere that I can see. But
> > there is still an oil leak some where as there are
> > drips when I stop the car. It drips off the A/C
> > compresser, near the oil fliter. The fliter is on
> > tight and not leaking from there. Any more place to
> > look?
> >
> > T.N.A.
> >
> > Kyle Sanchez
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