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conor



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United Kingdom 2005 Range Rover Supercharged 4.2 SC V8 Zambezi Silver
An oil leak from up top my 3.6 TDV8

Evening all

I'm in the midst of doing my inlet manifolds on my 3.6 TDV8.

While in there I have decided to do the oil cooler in Vee as a precaution. I am also doing the thermostat housing because there are signs of a leak there.

I have also noticed a significant damp area all down the RH side of trans/Bell housing resulting in droplets of fluid sitting in transmission sump... more like an oil and not coolant and more like a clear / amber / red atf colour and not engine oil.

See here:

Here's a YouTube video https://youtube.com/shorts/Ln1oh1_5ioc?si=4YMXQfOiY_30w7wv

And a still

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Initially I thought it was a leaking sump gasket but it's obviusly coming from up top.. what has me confused is the colour.

Could there be an ATF leak that high up.

What are peoples thoughts on this?

Given the extent of my work so far and the stripping involved I'd like to try and resolve this without having to revisit, thanks a lot. (07) 2007 3.6 TDV8 L322 - 135k miles.
(05) 2006 MY Supercharged L322 - Zambezi Silver on Jet Black - 162k miles.

** Smiles per gallon - never forget **

Post #698655 22nd Aug 2024 10:46pm
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RobErica



Member Since: 16 Nov 2023
Location: Loosbroek
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Could it be diesel leaking? Cant think of ATF up there. Just recently had my engine out, the fuel return lines are a bit fragile.

Post #698659 23rd Aug 2024 6:40am
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