Small oil leak on Audi A4 Avant SE 2.4 V6
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Small oil leak on Audi A4 Avant SE 2.4 V6
There is a small oil leak from the rear of the right hand cylinder bank which
drips onto the exhaust and makes a smell. The leak looks as if it it is from
under the rear inlet camshaft bearing cap where I believe there is a gasket.
Have tried tightening the 3 screws holding the cap but the leak is not cured.
Have also just changed the cam belt and the cam cover gaskets at the same
time thinking this would cure this long standing problem - but it has not.
Thinking of trying to slacken the inlet camshaft bearing caps, to try to lift
the end cap and camshaft enough replace the gasket under it. This camshaft
bearing cap also seems to include the camchain tensioner spring etc so my
idea - which perhaps can be carried out without the need to remove the cam
belt etc would save a lot of work.
Has anybody had this problem before, because the leak may not be what I
suspect and I don't want to embark on this scheme if ther is another way of
curing the leak?
The car only uses about a pint in 1000miles and I would be quite happy to
reroute the oil from the leak away from the exaust if that is possible
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drips onto the exhaust and makes a smell. The leak looks as if it it is from
under the rear inlet camshaft bearing cap where I believe there is a gasket.
Have tried tightening the 3 screws holding the cap but the leak is not cured.
Have also just changed the cam belt and the cam cover gaskets at the same
time thinking this would cure this long standing problem - but it has not.
Thinking of trying to slacken the inlet camshaft bearing caps, to try to lift
the end cap and camshaft enough replace the gasket under it. This camshaft
bearing cap also seems to include the camchain tensioner spring etc so my
idea - which perhaps can be carried out without the need to remove the cam
belt etc would save a lot of work.
Has anybody had this problem before, because the leak may not be what I
suspect and I don't want to embark on this scheme if ther is another way of
curing the leak?
The car only uses about a pint in 1000miles and I would be quite happy to
reroute the oil from the leak away from the exaust if that is possible
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Re: Small oil leak on Audi A4 Avant SE 2.4 V6
You are experiencing the 'optional external lubrication' typically found in the
2.8L Audi V6 engines.
We just paid $450 a couple of weeks ago to fix my son's 98 2.8 with the same
feature. It had been leaking for 2+ years.
Fix is to pull the front bumper, radiator ... just like you are doing a timing
belt. Then pull valve covers and cams. Replace seals and all other disposables
as long as you are in there, check timing and that's all there is to it.
Your dealer will charge a LOT more for the same job as it is about 6 hour shop time.
TonyJ
98 A4 1.8TQM APR
ALAN M via CarKB.com wrote:
> There is a small oil leak from the rear of the right hand cylinder bank which
> drips onto the exhaust and makes a smell. The leak looks as if it it is from
> under the rear inlet camshaft bearing cap where I believe there is a gasket.
> Have tried tightening the 3 screws holding the cap but the leak is not cured.
>
> Have also just changed the cam belt and the cam cover gaskets at the same
> time thinking this would cure this long standing problem - but it has not.
>
> Thinking of trying to slacken the inlet camshaft bearing caps, to try to lift
> the end cap and camshaft enough replace the gasket under it. This camshaft
> bearing cap also seems to include the camchain tensioner spring etc so my
> idea - which perhaps can be carried out without the need to remove the cam
> belt etc would save a lot of work.
>
> Has anybody had this problem before, because the leak may not be what I
> suspect and I don't want to embark on this scheme if ther is another way of
> curing the leak?
>
> The car only uses about a pint in 1000miles and I would be quite happy to
> reroute the oil from the leak away from the exaust if that is possible
>
2.8L Audi V6 engines.
We just paid $450 a couple of weeks ago to fix my son's 98 2.8 with the same
feature. It had been leaking for 2+ years.
Fix is to pull the front bumper, radiator ... just like you are doing a timing
belt. Then pull valve covers and cams. Replace seals and all other disposables
as long as you are in there, check timing and that's all there is to it.
Your dealer will charge a LOT more for the same job as it is about 6 hour shop time.
TonyJ
98 A4 1.8TQM APR
ALAN M via CarKB.com wrote:
> There is a small oil leak from the rear of the right hand cylinder bank which
> drips onto the exhaust and makes a smell. The leak looks as if it it is from
> under the rear inlet camshaft bearing cap where I believe there is a gasket.
> Have tried tightening the 3 screws holding the cap but the leak is not cured.
>
> Have also just changed the cam belt and the cam cover gaskets at the same
> time thinking this would cure this long standing problem - but it has not.
>
> Thinking of trying to slacken the inlet camshaft bearing caps, to try to lift
> the end cap and camshaft enough replace the gasket under it. This camshaft
> bearing cap also seems to include the camchain tensioner spring etc so my
> idea - which perhaps can be carried out without the need to remove the cam
> belt etc would save a lot of work.
>
> Has anybody had this problem before, because the leak may not be what I
> suspect and I don't want to embark on this scheme if ther is another way of
> curing the leak?
>
> The car only uses about a pint in 1000miles and I would be quite happy to
> reroute the oil from the leak away from the exaust if that is possible
>
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Re: Small oil leak on Audi A4 Avant SE 2.4 V6
You are experiencing the 'optional external lubrication' typically found in the
2.8L Audi V6 engines.
We just paid $450 a couple of weeks ago to fix my son's 98 2.8 with the same
feature. It had been leaking for 2+ years.
Fix is to pull the front bumper, radiator ... just like you are doing a timing
belt. Then pull valve covers and cams. Replace seals and all other disposables
as long as you are in there, check timing and that's all there is to it.
Your dealer will charge a LOT more for the same job as it is about 6 hour shop time.
TonyJ
98 A4 1.8TQM APR
ALAN M via CarKB.com wrote:
> There is a small oil leak from the rear of the right hand cylinder bank which
> drips onto the exhaust and makes a smell. The leak looks as if it it is from
> under the rear inlet camshaft bearing cap where I believe there is a gasket.
> Have tried tightening the 3 screws holding the cap but the leak is not cured.
>
> Have also just changed the cam belt and the cam cover gaskets at the same
> time thinking this would cure this long standing problem - but it has not.
>
> Thinking of trying to slacken the inlet camshaft bearing caps, to try to lift
> the end cap and camshaft enough replace the gasket under it. This camshaft
> bearing cap also seems to include the camchain tensioner spring etc so my
> idea - which perhaps can be carried out without the need to remove the cam
> belt etc would save a lot of work.
>
> Has anybody had this problem before, because the leak may not be what I
> suspect and I don't want to embark on this scheme if ther is another way of
> curing the leak?
>
> The car only uses about a pint in 1000miles and I would be quite happy to
> reroute the oil from the leak away from the exaust if that is possible
>
2.8L Audi V6 engines.
We just paid $450 a couple of weeks ago to fix my son's 98 2.8 with the same
feature. It had been leaking for 2+ years.
Fix is to pull the front bumper, radiator ... just like you are doing a timing
belt. Then pull valve covers and cams. Replace seals and all other disposables
as long as you are in there, check timing and that's all there is to it.
Your dealer will charge a LOT more for the same job as it is about 6 hour shop time.
TonyJ
98 A4 1.8TQM APR
ALAN M via CarKB.com wrote:
> There is a small oil leak from the rear of the right hand cylinder bank which
> drips onto the exhaust and makes a smell. The leak looks as if it it is from
> under the rear inlet camshaft bearing cap where I believe there is a gasket.
> Have tried tightening the 3 screws holding the cap but the leak is not cured.
>
> Have also just changed the cam belt and the cam cover gaskets at the same
> time thinking this would cure this long standing problem - but it has not.
>
> Thinking of trying to slacken the inlet camshaft bearing caps, to try to lift
> the end cap and camshaft enough replace the gasket under it. This camshaft
> bearing cap also seems to include the camchain tensioner spring etc so my
> idea - which perhaps can be carried out without the need to remove the cam
> belt etc would save a lot of work.
>
> Has anybody had this problem before, because the leak may not be what I
> suspect and I don't want to embark on this scheme if ther is another way of
> curing the leak?
>
> The car only uses about a pint in 1000miles and I would be quite happy to
> reroute the oil from the leak away from the exaust if that is possible
>
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Re: Small oil leak on Audi A4 Avant SE 2.4 V6
You are experiencing the 'optional external lubrication' typically found in the
2.8L Audi V6 engines.
We just paid $450 a couple of weeks ago to fix my son's 98 2.8 with the same
feature. It had been leaking for 2+ years.
Fix is to pull the front bumper, radiator ... just like you are doing a timing
belt. Then pull valve covers and cams. Replace seals and all other disposables
as long as you are in there, check timing and that's all there is to it.
Your dealer will charge a LOT more for the same job as it is about 6 hour shop time.
TonyJ
98 A4 1.8TQM APR
ALAN M via CarKB.com wrote:
> There is a small oil leak from the rear of the right hand cylinder bank which
> drips onto the exhaust and makes a smell. The leak looks as if it it is from
> under the rear inlet camshaft bearing cap where I believe there is a gasket.
> Have tried tightening the 3 screws holding the cap but the leak is not cured.
>
> Have also just changed the cam belt and the cam cover gaskets at the same
> time thinking this would cure this long standing problem - but it has not.
>
> Thinking of trying to slacken the inlet camshaft bearing caps, to try to lift
> the end cap and camshaft enough replace the gasket under it. This camshaft
> bearing cap also seems to include the camchain tensioner spring etc so my
> idea - which perhaps can be carried out without the need to remove the cam
> belt etc would save a lot of work.
>
> Has anybody had this problem before, because the leak may not be what I
> suspect and I don't want to embark on this scheme if ther is another way of
> curing the leak?
>
> The car only uses about a pint in 1000miles and I would be quite happy to
> reroute the oil from the leak away from the exaust if that is possible
>
2.8L Audi V6 engines.
We just paid $450 a couple of weeks ago to fix my son's 98 2.8 with the same
feature. It had been leaking for 2+ years.
Fix is to pull the front bumper, radiator ... just like you are doing a timing
belt. Then pull valve covers and cams. Replace seals and all other disposables
as long as you are in there, check timing and that's all there is to it.
Your dealer will charge a LOT more for the same job as it is about 6 hour shop time.
TonyJ
98 A4 1.8TQM APR
ALAN M via CarKB.com wrote:
> There is a small oil leak from the rear of the right hand cylinder bank which
> drips onto the exhaust and makes a smell. The leak looks as if it it is from
> under the rear inlet camshaft bearing cap where I believe there is a gasket.
> Have tried tightening the 3 screws holding the cap but the leak is not cured.
>
> Have also just changed the cam belt and the cam cover gaskets at the same
> time thinking this would cure this long standing problem - but it has not.
>
> Thinking of trying to slacken the inlet camshaft bearing caps, to try to lift
> the end cap and camshaft enough replace the gasket under it. This camshaft
> bearing cap also seems to include the camchain tensioner spring etc so my
> idea - which perhaps can be carried out without the need to remove the cam
> belt etc would save a lot of work.
>
> Has anybody had this problem before, because the leak may not be what I
> suspect and I don't want to embark on this scheme if ther is another way of
> curing the leak?
>
> The car only uses about a pint in 1000miles and I would be quite happy to
> reroute the oil from the leak away from the exaust if that is possible
>
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Re: Small oil leak on Audi A4 Avant SE 2.4 V6
You are experiencing the 'optional external lubrication' typically found in the
2.8L Audi V6 engines.
We just paid $450 a couple of weeks ago to fix my son's 98 2.8 with the same
feature. It had been leaking for 2+ years.
Fix is to pull the front bumper, radiator ... just like you are doing a timing
belt. Then pull valve covers and cams. Replace seals and all other disposables
as long as you are in there, check timing and that's all there is to it.
Your dealer will charge a LOT more for the same job as it is about 6 hour shop time.
TonyJ
98 A4 1.8TQM APR
ALAN M via CarKB.com wrote:
> There is a small oil leak from the rear of the right hand cylinder bank which
> drips onto the exhaust and makes a smell. The leak looks as if it it is from
> under the rear inlet camshaft bearing cap where I believe there is a gasket.
> Have tried tightening the 3 screws holding the cap but the leak is not cured.
>
> Have also just changed the cam belt and the cam cover gaskets at the same
> time thinking this would cure this long standing problem - but it has not.
>
> Thinking of trying to slacken the inlet camshaft bearing caps, to try to lift
> the end cap and camshaft enough replace the gasket under it. This camshaft
> bearing cap also seems to include the camchain tensioner spring etc so my
> idea - which perhaps can be carried out without the need to remove the cam
> belt etc would save a lot of work.
>
> Has anybody had this problem before, because the leak may not be what I
> suspect and I don't want to embark on this scheme if ther is another way of
> curing the leak?
>
> The car only uses about a pint in 1000miles and I would be quite happy to
> reroute the oil from the leak away from the exaust if that is possible
>
2.8L Audi V6 engines.
We just paid $450 a couple of weeks ago to fix my son's 98 2.8 with the same
feature. It had been leaking for 2+ years.
Fix is to pull the front bumper, radiator ... just like you are doing a timing
belt. Then pull valve covers and cams. Replace seals and all other disposables
as long as you are in there, check timing and that's all there is to it.
Your dealer will charge a LOT more for the same job as it is about 6 hour shop time.
TonyJ
98 A4 1.8TQM APR
ALAN M via CarKB.com wrote:
> There is a small oil leak from the rear of the right hand cylinder bank which
> drips onto the exhaust and makes a smell. The leak looks as if it it is from
> under the rear inlet camshaft bearing cap where I believe there is a gasket.
> Have tried tightening the 3 screws holding the cap but the leak is not cured.
>
> Have also just changed the cam belt and the cam cover gaskets at the same
> time thinking this would cure this long standing problem - but it has not.
>
> Thinking of trying to slacken the inlet camshaft bearing caps, to try to lift
> the end cap and camshaft enough replace the gasket under it. This camshaft
> bearing cap also seems to include the camchain tensioner spring etc so my
> idea - which perhaps can be carried out without the need to remove the cam
> belt etc would save a lot of work.
>
> Has anybody had this problem before, because the leak may not be what I
> suspect and I don't want to embark on this scheme if ther is another way of
> curing the leak?
>
> The car only uses about a pint in 1000miles and I would be quite happy to
> reroute the oil from the leak away from the exaust if that is possible
>
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Re: Small oil leak on Audi A4 Avant SE 2.4 V6
"ALAN M via CarKB.com" <u8520@uwe> wrote in message
news:579b40b7a89f1@uwe...
> There is a small oil leak from the rear of the right hand cylinder bank
which
> drips onto the exhaust and makes a smell. The leak looks as if it it is
from
> under the rear inlet camshaft bearing cap where I believe there is a
gasket.
> Have tried tightening the 3 screws holding the cap but the leak is not
cured.
>
> Have also just changed the cam belt and the cam cover gaskets at the same
> time thinking this would cure this long standing problem - but it has not.
>
> Thinking of trying to slacken the inlet camshaft bearing caps, to try to
lift
> the end cap and camshaft enough replace the gasket under it. This camshaft
> bearing cap also seems to include the camchain tensioner spring etc so my
> idea - which perhaps can be carried out without the need to remove the cam
> belt etc would save a lot of work.
>
> Has anybody had this problem before, because the leak may not be what I
> suspect and I don't want to embark on this scheme if ther is another way
of
> curing the leak?
>
> The car only uses about a pint in 1000miles and I would be quite happy to
> reroute the oil from the leak away from the exaust if that is possible
This may be of help ?
http://www.robsaudiworld.com/2.8camseal.htm
Richard
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Re: Small oil leak on Audi A4 Avant SE 2.4 V6
"ALAN M via CarKB.com" <u8520@uwe> wrote in message
news:579b40b7a89f1@uwe...
> There is a small oil leak from the rear of the right hand cylinder bank
which
> drips onto the exhaust and makes a smell. The leak looks as if it it is
from
> under the rear inlet camshaft bearing cap where I believe there is a
gasket.
> Have tried tightening the 3 screws holding the cap but the leak is not
cured.
>
> Have also just changed the cam belt and the cam cover gaskets at the same
> time thinking this would cure this long standing problem - but it has not.
>
> Thinking of trying to slacken the inlet camshaft bearing caps, to try to
lift
> the end cap and camshaft enough replace the gasket under it. This camshaft
> bearing cap also seems to include the camchain tensioner spring etc so my
> idea - which perhaps can be carried out without the need to remove the cam
> belt etc would save a lot of work.
>
> Has anybody had this problem before, because the leak may not be what I
> suspect and I don't want to embark on this scheme if ther is another way
of
> curing the leak?
>
> The car only uses about a pint in 1000miles and I would be quite happy to
> reroute the oil from the leak away from the exaust if that is possible
This may be of help ?
http://www.robsaudiworld.com/2.8camseal.htm
Richard
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Re: Small oil leak on Audi A4 Avant SE 2.4 V6
"ALAN M via CarKB.com" <u8520@uwe> wrote in message
news:579b40b7a89f1@uwe...
> There is a small oil leak from the rear of the right hand cylinder bank
which
> drips onto the exhaust and makes a smell. The leak looks as if it it is
from
> under the rear inlet camshaft bearing cap where I believe there is a
gasket.
> Have tried tightening the 3 screws holding the cap but the leak is not
cured.
>
> Have also just changed the cam belt and the cam cover gaskets at the same
> time thinking this would cure this long standing problem - but it has not.
>
> Thinking of trying to slacken the inlet camshaft bearing caps, to try to
lift
> the end cap and camshaft enough replace the gasket under it. This camshaft
> bearing cap also seems to include the camchain tensioner spring etc so my
> idea - which perhaps can be carried out without the need to remove the cam
> belt etc would save a lot of work.
>
> Has anybody had this problem before, because the leak may not be what I
> suspect and I don't want to embark on this scheme if ther is another way
of
> curing the leak?
>
> The car only uses about a pint in 1000miles and I would be quite happy to
> reroute the oil from the leak away from the exaust if that is possible
This may be of help ?
http://www.robsaudiworld.com/2.8camseal.htm
Richard
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Re: Small oil leak on Audi A4 Avant SE 2.4 V6
"ALAN M via CarKB.com" <u8520@uwe> wrote in message
news:579b40b7a89f1@uwe...
> There is a small oil leak from the rear of the right hand cylinder bank
which
> drips onto the exhaust and makes a smell. The leak looks as if it it is
from
> under the rear inlet camshaft bearing cap where I believe there is a
gasket.
> Have tried tightening the 3 screws holding the cap but the leak is not
cured.
>
> Have also just changed the cam belt and the cam cover gaskets at the same
> time thinking this would cure this long standing problem - but it has not.
>
> Thinking of trying to slacken the inlet camshaft bearing caps, to try to
lift
> the end cap and camshaft enough replace the gasket under it. This camshaft
> bearing cap also seems to include the camchain tensioner spring etc so my
> idea - which perhaps can be carried out without the need to remove the cam
> belt etc would save a lot of work.
>
> Has anybody had this problem before, because the leak may not be what I
> suspect and I don't want to embark on this scheme if ther is another way
of
> curing the leak?
>
> The car only uses about a pint in 1000miles and I would be quite happy to
> reroute the oil from the leak away from the exaust if that is possible
This may be of help ?
http://www.robsaudiworld.com/2.8camseal.htm
Richard
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Re: Small oil leak on Audi A4 Avant SE 2.4 V6
Richard Goulding wrote:
>> There is a small oil leak from the rear of the right hand cylinder bank which
>> drips onto the exhaust and makes a smell. The leak looks as if it it is from
>[quoted text clipped - 16 lines]
>> The car only uses about a pint in 1000miles and I would be quite happy to
>> reroute the oil from the leak away from the exaust if that is possible
>
>This may be of help ?
>
>http://www.robsaudiworld.com/2.8camseal.htm
>
>Richard
Thanks a lot Richard - this is just what I thought I might be able to do -
though I gather this is not an unusual problem.
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>> There is a small oil leak from the rear of the right hand cylinder bank which
>> drips onto the exhaust and makes a smell. The leak looks as if it it is from
>[quoted text clipped - 16 lines]
>> The car only uses about a pint in 1000miles and I would be quite happy to
>> reroute the oil from the leak away from the exaust if that is possible
>
>This may be of help ?
>
>http://www.robsaudiworld.com/2.8camseal.htm
>
>Richard
Thanks a lot Richard - this is just what I thought I might be able to do -
though I gather this is not an unusual problem.
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