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> 2.0 Oil Leak - Taco Plate area - Advice Please
mikedsilva
post Apr 27 2015, 01:40 PM
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Being new to these cars, (about 2 months in now) I am slowly getting to know them and work my way through the issues.

One of them, is that there is a pool of oil after the car is left sitting.
Mostly, it only leaks after a drive.. when the oil is hot.

I pinpointed the leak to the taco plate area.. I don't have a oil temp sender so I am not sure what is under the plate...
But there is some sealant around the plate area. The sealant feels very stiff.. almost like JB Weld but I don't think it since it flexes a bit when I press on it..
I found that the leak was a pinhole in the sealant..

Should I be trying to remove all the sealant to see what is under there?
Or should I just put a "patch" over it and keep an eye on it?


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mikedsilva
post Jul 1 2015, 04:48 AM
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update...
i drained the oil, and removed the sealant....
The flange has been broken off, but the base where the o ring seats is fully in tact.
I'm thinking about 2 options.. clean it up and build up with JB Weld..

Or... get an aluminium billet plate which will seat with the flange much better and use sealant.

Thoughts??

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post Jul 2 2015, 12:55 PM
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QUOTE(mikedsilva @ Jul 1 2015, 05:48 AM) *

update...
i drained the oil, and removed the sealant....
The flange has been broken off, but the base where the o ring seats is fully in tact.
I'm thinking about 2 options.. clean it up and build up with JB Weld..

Or... get an aluminium billet plate which will seat with the flange much better and use sealant.

Thoughts??

(IMG:http://www.914world.com/bbs2/uploads_offsite/i1260.photobucket.com-18462-1435747796.1.jpg)
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WOW they did you no favors there!!
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