ripp
ClioSport Club Member
182 FFAT
Hi there guys,
Been a good and a sad day for me yesterday, I went to the first trackday this year, the car had recently been sorted for some issues and it really was a great day, perfect weather, managed a good time, etc.
As I was saying one of the recent problems was an oil leak from the crank seal, the one near the flywheel, I had it addressed, changed the seal BUT.. the mechanic said that he found some sort scratches on the crank surface that contacts that seal and the fact that ot could wheep oil once again at some point but for the moment "it should be fine" I thought I stay positive and enjoy the car which also had a new clutch and service done, a faulty abs light sorted also and she drove really nice after.
Untill yesterday when I saw after the 20 min session the oil film that covered the inside of the front right wheel, and a good area of the subframe also.. ?
What happens is the oil gets out through that seal, ends up on the back of the flywheel and imagine at 7000rpm how that fly sparays oil everywhere, including at a tiny hole beteeen the gearbox bell housing and the engine (strange how renault left that gap there) and from there on the oil goes onto the subframe and stuff and on the inside of the front right wheel.
Strange how the front left is dry though but anyway..
I read about the possible causes which include crank case increased pressure that could squirt out oileven if the seal and crank are ok but I'm trying to get to the bottom of it step by step.
First of all why is the crank scratched in that area? Surely a rubber seal can't do that, or let's say it will leave a tiny uniform mark over time which shouldn't be an issue with a new seal.
Second of all if there is a crank case increased pressure how can I determine if it really is?
Or how can I get to the bottom of it without rebuilding the whole engine especially now when I have a newborn?...
For those that had the patience to read what's your advice?
Cheers!
P. S: the car drinks about 1.5liters of oil between services, every 6000 miles if that helps a bit
Been a good and a sad day for me yesterday, I went to the first trackday this year, the car had recently been sorted for some issues and it really was a great day, perfect weather, managed a good time, etc.
As I was saying one of the recent problems was an oil leak from the crank seal, the one near the flywheel, I had it addressed, changed the seal BUT.. the mechanic said that he found some sort scratches on the crank surface that contacts that seal and the fact that ot could wheep oil once again at some point but for the moment "it should be fine" I thought I stay positive and enjoy the car which also had a new clutch and service done, a faulty abs light sorted also and she drove really nice after.
Untill yesterday when I saw after the 20 min session the oil film that covered the inside of the front right wheel, and a good area of the subframe also.. ?
What happens is the oil gets out through that seal, ends up on the back of the flywheel and imagine at 7000rpm how that fly sparays oil everywhere, including at a tiny hole beteeen the gearbox bell housing and the engine (strange how renault left that gap there) and from there on the oil goes onto the subframe and stuff and on the inside of the front right wheel.
Strange how the front left is dry though but anyway..
I read about the possible causes which include crank case increased pressure that could squirt out oileven if the seal and crank are ok but I'm trying to get to the bottom of it step by step.
First of all why is the crank scratched in that area? Surely a rubber seal can't do that, or let's say it will leave a tiny uniform mark over time which shouldn't be an issue with a new seal.
Second of all if there is a crank case increased pressure how can I determine if it really is?
Or how can I get to the bottom of it without rebuilding the whole engine especially now when I have a newborn?...
For those that had the patience to read what's your advice?
Cheers!
P. S: the car drinks about 1.5liters of oil between services, every 6000 miles if that helps a bit