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Oil leak from pipe
#1
Hi guys,

I noticed oil kind of near the bottom of the engine, lower down than the battery. I think it may be coming from a black pipe that looks like it has a large circlip and metal clip around it. I've attached a photo here and I think it could have been dripping down over time. The car is booked into my local garage tomorrow (Tuesday 17th March) but I wondered if anyone knows what this black pipe is for and should oil be coming out of it?
As always, thanks in advance.

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#2
Which one the big one or the bottom smaller one?


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#3
Its the big one in the centre of the photo.
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#4
I could be wrong (Don't really play with Engines) but it could be part of air intake system, have you got a zoomed out Picture?
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#5
Returned from the garage and they only charged me £20 for cleaning and re-greasing the gasket on what turned out to be a turbo Intercooler pipe. They advised that if it still leaks oil then I would have to go back to have the pipe replaced as they didn't think you can just buy the gasket/o-ring. Anyway, I was over in Chester and popped into the local VX dealership who tell me that yes, you can buy just the gasket/o-ring and its £2.50 so this seems my worse case scenario, phew.
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#6
The gasket has started leaking again and so a trip to VX in Northwich was needed today to order a gasket. After deliberation on their parts computer with technical drawings of the engine parts, it appears that you can't buy just the gasket and so I've had to buy the whole Intercooler pipe for £109. Ouch!
I'm hoping it arrives tomorrow and get it fitted, looks a doddle actually with just a large circlip holding it on at either end.
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#7
hope you get it sorted mate
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#8
Hi!

I know it's a old thread, but i've the same problem.... Cleaned the engine but few miles later I see the leak near the pipe.

Just wanna know if replacing the pipe solved the problem...
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#9
Hi bud

Yes it solved the problem, seemed expensive but it was annoying the hell out of me and solved it instantly.

Graham
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#10
Thanks for your feedback!
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