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My 1997 XK8 has a slight oil leak, nothing major, but would rather get it sorted. It seems to be coming from the front drivers side (UK). I've attached a couple of photos where you can see the drip. I know it's not a lot to to off, but I thought I'd see if there were any common fault locations to give me an idea where to look whe I do some more investigations!
There is a breather pipe on the airbox so some oil mist will find it's way over but it shouldn't be too excessive. There is also one on the right hand cam cover which can get blocked and that would presumably tend to increase the oil mist going into the airbox. There is a procedure using a piece of rod or a drill bit to check that the breather is clear. I think the drill bit is 3mm (take care not to drop it in, obviously) or so but you can Google it. Also, I guess that a partially blocked air filter might make things worse so I would change the filter if it looks a bit past its best.
It's possible that you might have too much crankcase pressure so a compression test on the cylinders might be worthwhile just to rule that out.
Thanks a lot! I've taken a look at the breather pipe on the cam cover, presumining I'm looking at the correct area, is there meant to be some kind of mesh over the hole? I've attached a photo below, along with the state of the airbox and filter!
Thanks a lot! I've taken a look at the breather pipe on the cam cover, presumining I'm looking at the correct area, is there meant to be some kind of mesh over the hole? I've attached a photo below, along with the state of the airbox and filter!
Jacob
That's definitely too much oil. There is supposed to be a mesh which helps to allow oil to condense out of the vapour so less of it gets through into the airbox.
The breather on the other cam cover has a much smaller hole, 3 mm or so, and no mesh, so check that hole is clear with a wire or similar and try a new air filter. If the oil still accumulates then you need to do a compression test to eliminate and ring or valve issues.