rubber mounts on bottom of engine and transmissions- oil leak
#1
rubber mounts on bottom of engine and transmissions- oil leak
What are those rubber mounts at the bottom of engine and transmission? Could my oil be leaking from one of them things? I have an oil leak coming off the bottom of my oil pan.
#4
The rear main seal itself is cheap...but expensive to have done especially if you have a 4wd; added labor with removing the transfer case as well as the transmission.
Never tried the lucas stuff.....concerned about what it would do to the engine.
Never tried the lucas stuff.....concerned about what it would do to the engine.
#5
Pull the plugs and take a look at things inside. If there is oil on the flex plate, then the rear main seal is leaking. If only the back of the block is wet, then you may just have a leaking pan gasket. I have experienced a leaking pan gasket before and it was caused by loose pan bolts.
#7
This photo should help. Can basically leak from 2 locations, rear main seal or oil pan. Also shows removable plugs before installation. I have 10k on my rebuilt engine and the new seal is already leaking good.
#8
great picture, help me understand more. This may sound stupid, but how do you remove those rubber plugs without destroying them. Tried pulling them off, but didn't want apply too much force in fear of destroying them. I did however notice that the top of oil pan look like it had leaked oil moderately, more so on passenger side.
#9
I haven't tried. I installed them before I connected engine to tranny. I can tell you they are made from some hard rubber. I would think it would be hard to break them and they are plenty lubed up with oil. They are just fancy inspection ports/dust covers so if you broke one I suppose you could purchase another one at your leisure.
#10
I have used Mobil Super HM oil in my last oil change. It stopped for awhile then started again. Today as I was working on my vehicle, I has the inspection cover off and no oil on flex plate. It appears oil is coming from above the starter. The block is wet, but couldn't find no source. Try to look from above and couldn't see anything wet. Any ideas?