Now thats an oil leak
Looks like a high pressure engine oil line or Oring got screwed up and shot oil out every where, thank god it didn't happen to me on the freeway going 100mph this morning.
Its on the driver rear corner of the engine bay.
http://i69.photobucket.com/albums/i7...io/oilleak.jpg
Its on the driver rear corner of the engine bay.
http://i69.photobucket.com/albums/i7...io/oilleak.jpg
If a car cant handle 100mph I cant sell it =).
It looks like motor oil but the funny thing is the oil level is still ok. There are 2 hoses that cross over the top of the trans and then are pressed in to metal lines that wrap around the back of the driver side cyl head that I think mite be the problem unless those are ps lines. If I cant see the leak with my mirror I'm thinking about maybe pulling a fuse so the engine wont start and turn it over till I see where the leak is coming from. Is there a better way to keep this motor from starting besides pulling a IGN fuse?
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It is the trans line, its the one that runs across the top of the trans. Itlooks like some one messed with it before and routed the hose in front of a bracket that holds some electrical connections and mite of caused the problem. It doesn't look to hard to change, I'm going to pull it off tomorrow. I saw a plug in the side of the trans, I'm assuming that's where I refill the trans and show the correct level of fluid? Should I bother replacing the filter since I have to refill it?
It was easy getting the linedisconnected but pulling it out of the engine bay was a pain. Forget installing it back in the stock location I'm going to get a custom 200psi hose made and run it an easier way.
Here is a picture of the hose I made for $30 at car quest. I'm not sure how much the factory hose is but I'm sure I saved some money. I cut the bend out of the end that fits in the radiator so I wouldn't have to worry about twisting the hose ends to make the ends work.
http://i69.photobucket.com/albums/i7...Newjaghose.jpg
http://i69.photobucket.com/albums/i7...Newjaghose.jpg
I'm going to get some rubber hose clamps soI canattachthe line to a few factory bolts I saw in the engine bay. I'll post up some pictures when I'm finished. Hopefully this mite help some one in the future that mite have this problem.
I don't know how you guys canget that linethat out with out having to unbolt the compressor or remove the motor mount besides going insane. Also the dealer quoted me $60per liter for that trans fluid, is there a cheaper alternative?



