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Old 31-12-2005, 03:11 PM   #1
Sonic
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Join Date: Dec 2005
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Unhappy EA Evasive Oil Leak

Hi Folks,
My EA wagon's got a 2 litre per week oil leak and I'm blowed if I can find it.
There is high speed oil spray on battery, hoses etc and I originally guessed the front pulley seal. I replaced this (the old one didn't look that bad) but it didn't help. Steam cleaned the engine to look for oil but it's not obvious (to me anyway).
I can see oil sitting on top of the water pump, and after wiping it off, it returns (after a short drive) but I can't see any oil seeping whilst idling.
(Oil leak may have started shortly after replacing said water pump but I can't see what I might have done)

My driveway's looking very sad and my Father in Law won't let us park in his.

Any suggestions where to look are greatly appreciated.

TIA, Rob

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