Peugeot Partner 1.6 HDI Oil Leak
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Peugeot Partner 1.6 HDI Oil Leak
Hi all,
New member,first off read upto 30plus page & I must say the knowledge & tips on here is terrific,so many thanks guys.
Couldn't start new thread as being new..
Peugeot partner 16hdi 2010
have had the van for 6mths,when I bought it they said slight oil leak,which I did check & there's been no problems,
But with reading on forums like this one am not sure if its oil/diesel..it seems in 2 places 1 near the breather near turbo(only slightly)waiting on new o ring,
The main 1 I is near the timing belts side the first 3 injectors covered in oil( I think) 4 one nothing on it.
After googling 1 YouTube said the bolts need tighten up( but need 7mm allen key to try that..
Anyway thanks guys and hope someone can help us out..
Added couple off pics 1st compare 3-4 injectors 2nd the leak from the left hand side
New member,first off read upto 30plus page & I must say the knowledge & tips on here is terrific,so many thanks guys.
Couldn't start new thread as being new..
Peugeot partner 16hdi 2010
have had the van for 6mths,when I bought it they said slight oil leak,which I did check & there's been no problems,
But with reading on forums like this one am not sure if its oil/diesel..it seems in 2 places 1 near the breather near turbo(only slightly)waiting on new o ring,
The main 1 I is near the timing belts side the first 3 injectors covered in oil( I think) 4 one nothing on it.
After googling 1 YouTube said the bolts need tighten up( but need 7mm allen key to try that..
Anyway thanks guys and hope someone can help us out..
Added couple off pics 1st compare 3-4 injectors 2nd the leak from the left hand side
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Re: 1.6 HDI oil leak...
Comparing 3rd and 4 injectors
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Re: 1.6 HDI oil leak...
Still only one photo posted Steve.
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Re: 1.6 HDI oil leak...
Hi Paul
Sorry just getting use to adding pics mate,
This is comparing 3& 4 injectors,
Sorry just getting use to adding pics mate,
This is comparing 3& 4 injectors,
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Re: Peugeot Partner 1.6 HDI Oil Leak
There are no restriction on new members starting new topics Steve - but all posts from new members have to be approved first (Anti-Spamming Measures).
I've now created a new thread for you in the Peugeot Section.
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Re: Peugeot Partner 1.6 HDI Oil Leak
Have a look at this video - it shows where oil can be leaking from the crankcase breather:
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Re: Peugeot Partner 1.6 HDI Oil Leak
My guess is that you need to wash that part of engine with strong water pressure,than you can see with engine running where oil or diesel is leaking..Probably compression one of injectors because even camshaft cover is wet(easy to fix)..My opinion
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Re: Peugeot Partner 1.6 HDI Oil Leak
Definitely NOT with a pressure washer though ! That would be asking for trouble. There are a lot of sensitive electronics in there and using a pressure washer is the best way to ruin the vehicle.
It just needs carefully cleaning with some detergent.
It just needs carefully cleaning with some detergent.
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Re: Peugeot Partner 1.6 HDI Oil Leak
Ok thanks guys,
Funny enough I tried not a proper clean but were the joints/threads were just getting some grime/s**t off,but will spend some time giving it a good clean.and let you no.
Thanks steve
Funny enough I tried not a proper clean but were the joints/threads were just getting some grime/s**t off,but will spend some time giving it a good clean.and let you no.
Thanks steve
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Re: Peugeot Partner 1.6 HDI Oil Leak
Sorry guys,might seen a bit stupid question but to clean it would it damage inside the head/ cam if the dirt and soapy water get in there,
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Re: Peugeot Partner 1.6 HDI Oil Leak
Yes, keep cleaning products and resultant crap out of the engine innards.
Rather than soap, or even washing-up liquid, a proper water soluble engine degreaser should be used. There was a big debate on the best product to use a year or so here but my favourite is Jizer. I think that Gunk is awful as it turns slimy when mixed with water. Others disagree but the choice is yours.
Rather than soap, or even washing-up liquid, a proper water soluble engine degreaser should be used. There was a big debate on the best product to use a year or so here but my favourite is Jizer. I think that Gunk is awful as it turns slimy when mixed with water. Others disagree but the choice is yours.
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Re: Peugeot Partner 1.6 HDI Oil Leak
Ok thanks Paul
Will check the product out or similar if I can get it local to me,
I no it seemed stupid but just wasnt sure if it got into the engine it might damage it with the muck..
Thanks Steve
Will check the product out or similar if I can get it local to me,
I no it seemed stupid but just wasnt sure if it got into the engine it might damage it with the muck..
Thanks Steve
Re: Peugeot Partner 1.6 HDI Oil Leak
Dont know but when I had problems with injectors oil leak like this,I did wash with strong water pressure and didnt damage anything..Ofcourse battery must be disconnected.
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Re: Peugeot Partner 1.6 HDI Oil Leak
Did the steam cleaner thing with cross flow Fords, Landrovers, an old XUD should be be OK. Anything today with 'puters and sensors.....nah..asking for trouble.
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Re: Peugeot Partner 1.6 HDI Oil Leak
Thanks Slobo2712
I've bought a degreases but will do a bit off both by hand mostly & maybe jetwash on medium.
Was your problem seals/ gaskets mate..
Thanks Steve
I've bought a degreases but will do a bit off both by hand mostly & maybe jetwash on medium.
Was your problem seals/ gaskets mate..
Thanks Steve