Need some advice for finding an oil leak on a 06 SV211.. Filter is dry. Is there a way to check the rear seal or oil pan without pulling the engine?
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Where are you seeing oil at? Checked bottom of vdrive pan. Mine is still slightly weeping from there and needs to be fixed still.
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You can hold a phone/camera down there and snap a bunch of pictures and see if there's any evidence of a leak. Alternatively, you can get an inspection camera that plugs into your phone and probe around down there with that. If you find the leak source, then you can move on to what needs to be done to fix it.
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Get the bilge nice and dry after taking out of the water. Put some paper towels down there and look for spots on them.
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I second homer12 in both statements. I would bet that it is the v-Drive. Fortunately it is a fairly simple fix. I fixed mine in less than 2 hours. Replaced leaky 2003 V-drive oil pan gasket this weekend
If it isn't the paper towels will work the best. It is really difficult to see a drip on a phone. I tried for almost two hours and just could see the detail that I needed to truly see if there was a leak. Though to Tom_H defense I have never tried the inspection camera.
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You don't need to run anything. If it is a big enough leak, just leave the paper towel a couple days. You should see a spot where the oil is dripping from on the paper towel and pinpoint the area. For the V-drive pan, just run your fingers along the bottom side of it. If it is leaking, they will have fresh oil on them and easy to tell.
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Vdrive has oil in it. Has a pan on the bottom much like an engine oil pan that has a gasket that can leak. So it is not separate of oil.
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I got ya now DJ. Yes. If engine oil is getting low and you’re constantly adding then no, that’s not the v-drive.
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I got ya now DJ. Yes. If engine oil is getting low and you’re constantly adding then no, that’s not the v-drive.
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