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  1. Join Date
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    #11
    Quote Originally Posted by archie123456789 View Post
    teka sa may gulong? may trace ba na galing sa engine bay? kasi naiisip ko lang brake fluid kung mismo sa gulong.

    kung may trace galing engine bay baka kaya camshaft or crankshaft oil seal?

    EDIT: pwede paexplain kung saan yung nahawakan na oil?
    napalitan na yun crankshaft eh. hmmmmmm...hirap talaga explain eh. subukan ko kunan ng pic tom.

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    #12
    sige sir, mas ok na picture para hindi tayo nagkakapaan. hehe

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    #13
    sa kaka research ko.tingin ko transmission leak? dun sa area na yun eh. wahhh .. magkano kaya yun paayos ng ganun sira.

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    #14
    tignan muna kung duon talaga leak. it might be as simple as gasket. malakas ba tagas? hindi naman natulo di ba?

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    #15
    Mahirap yung hula hula lang.

    But just in case... Here are the possible fluids that might leak from the engine compartment.

    1. Engine Oil - Normally for an old car, the usual one that leaks is the valve cover gasket. Marked by oily surroundings around the valve cover gasket. Next is the oil pan or sump - same as the valve cover gasket, the gasket on this can harden and crack up breaking the seal. Usually marked by wet surroundings. Next to go are the oil seals that surround the camshaft, balance shaft, and crankshaft. Again easily spotted. Engine Oil is thinner than transmission oil so it's pretty much easy to spot.

    2. Transmission Oil - for front wheel drive cars there are 3 potential leak points. The left side where the driveshaft attaches, the right side where the driveshaft attaches, and the oil seal of the shaft which is connected to the clutch.

    3. Constant Velocity joints or CV joints are packed with grease, but when these break, they can spread grease around the engine bay or behind the front hubs.

    4. Brake fluid - it may look like an oil leak but it's actually brake fluid mixed with grime. This drips from the calipers to the wheels and sometimes may wet the shield behind the rotor/hub.

    5. Damper fluid or shock absorber fluid. - Yes, this can also leak and wet the whole shock absorber and drip to the floor like thin oil.

    6. Steering gear oil. - A broken boot can allow your stearing gear oil to leak out. Check both sides...

    7. Power Steering fluid. - for Power steering equipped cars, another thing that can leak - not your standard gear oil...

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    #16
    kung di pa nagawa, ipalinis mo na rin engine bay saka kung kelangan pati pang ilalim para matukoy mo leak...

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    #17
    Quote Originally Posted by sn0wbLind View Post
    mali mali. basta gulong sa may driver side. hindi pawis eh. hinawakan ko. oil siya
    Steering gear box oil yan banda IMO. Hindi ba matigas steering mo? Baka sa return hose niya kasi.
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    #18
    baka nga kasi amoy ATF yun tumutulo eh.. magkano kaya abutin pagawa niyan sir?

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    #19
    nakita na ang sira sir, may leak sa rack and pinion. hayyayayayyy. mukhang malaking gastusan toh wahahaha

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    #20
    nagbabawas ba power steering fluid? kung hindi naman malakas tagas pwede unahin shocks kung sira na. mas madami sisirain na pangilalim kung hindi magawa kagad shocks.

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oil leak.anong part kaya?