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May have found the cure for the leak on my 180
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mattymj
PostPosted: Thu Apr 02, 2015 3:50 pm Up
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This washer goes between the oil cooler, further up.

I wonder if I replace it if it needs to be torqued up?


 


 


 


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Nevermind, I tried all the things, I changed 3 gaskets, I torqued it up, down, no way. After a week the oil leak comes back.
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Wash the oil off with a jet wash and then recheck after a drive to see where it's coming from
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Shall hopefully be getting my new washer Thursday. When refitting is the a torque setting for the big bolt that screws through the oil cooler?
 
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mattymj wrote:
Shall hopefully be getting my new washer Thursday. When refitting is the a torque setting for the big bolt that screws through the oil cooler?

I would imagine there is considering there is a gasket behind it. Try it as hand tight plus a quarter turn and see from there, most rubber seals will be crushed beyond this point.

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Would it hurt to put sump sealant on the outer edges?
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I have the new seal. Peugeot state a 8 nm tightening! Isn't that hand tight?
 
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mattymj wrote:
I have the new seal. Peugeot state a 8 nm tightening! Isn't that hand tight?

Without a torque wrench its hard to say

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Could go for hand tight plus a 1/4 turn!
 
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Not too much difference

 

 
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I found the cooler had lines on it so I hand tightened it then aligned it square

 

 
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Steve206 wrote:
Would it hurt to put sump sealant on the outer edges?


Shoot me

If it aint broke dont fix it !
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So did it sort your leak?
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