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Vehicle & Technical => Discovery => Topic started by: condrax on May 20, 2006, 15:35:08
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hi
i have an oil leak on my 200tdi :)
it is coming from the off side of the engine.
there is a black pipe coming from the brake sevo to this part.
it is located just in front of the fuel lifter and bolted with three allen bolts to the engine.
i think i need a new gasket can anyone help me as i dont know what it is called :)
it is possibly the brake preasure reducer ?
mny thx
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could u take a picture of it :D :wink:
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is ot on the top or middle of the engine?
top is the breather thingy and about the middle is the vacuum pump for the brake servo
Steve
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ok not very good picture sry
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not sure how to post a pictre
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looks like the vac pump to me, anyone else care to confirm?
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a better view
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thx for your help cheers :(biggrin):
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looks like the breather to me :!:
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thats the vacum pump on a 200 tdi,i think there is a triangular gasket underneath but you can also lift it up & put a bead o sealer round the bottom n put it back together
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i allready changed the breather chris9119 i thought it was leaking from there but i gunked it after changing it (i love that gunk hehe) and its coming from the vacum pump seal :)
is there anything i should be careful of when i take it off to do the seal?
cheers
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Recently changed my vac pump, but on a 300TDi. The leak was from the end cap that is riveted in place. Oil was getting everywhere and being thrown all along the back and side of the engine by the air from the cooling fan.
Quite difficult to trace at first but eventually sussed it. Hoped the end cap was bolted and would just be a gasket job but its replace the entire unit I'm afraid if that's where the leak is from. Apparantly they will leak for ever without causing trouble but best sorted I'm sure.
300 TDi has an oblong flange and gasket, with six bolts, bottom ones are a bit awkward to get at. Engine needs setting up in correct position on cam so plunger is not loaded when refitting. Bolts are not long enough to pull the pump in if not.
200 TDi vac punp is geared and I don't think engine position is important . . . but I may be wrong on that.
Give all the oily bits a good gunking, wash clean, then get out for a run, wipe finger along under joint where pump end cap is riveted and if you get an oil mess, that's most likely the problem.
If it's simply the flange/block interface gasket. Should be able to replace that for a few quid :wink:
Just short of 100 quid to fix mine :( but it don't leave oily puddles all over the drive now - SWMBO was well impressed :lol:
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oohh i hope it is just a gasket:) dont like dripping oil :oops:
ordered 1 today so lets hope its a simple fix :lol:
cant afford to much to go wrong as i put a recon steering box on today :roll: