Guide for the latest oil filter housing leak repair?
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Do you mean this? viewtopic.php?t=4665&start=10#p52564
Or this? https://www.carpokes.com/viewtopic.php?t=376#p4800
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I guess. It leaked most wine the coolant was under the most pressure, so the worst was right after shutting off the motor. Once the pressure neutralized, it wouldn't leak.
After rebuilding the engine, the previous owner of my turbo noticed it was regularly losing a small amount of water from the expansion tank. I saw some dampness on the undertray, and guessed it was coming from the oil filter housing, as I don't think he used any sealant on the gasket. Time to get the car on the quickjacks.
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From hard earned experience, I'd say to pressure test the system and find the exact point of the leak. It's sooo easy to be fooled into thinking x is leaking only to discover it's really y. Even with my latest leak, looking straight at the leak, I was fooled at first...blade7 wrote: Sun Jul 05, 2026 10:48 am After rebuilding the engine, the previous owner of my turbo noticed it was regularly losing a small amount of water from the expansion tank. I saw some dampness on the undertray, and guessed it was coming from the oil filter housing, as I don't think he used any sealant on the gasket. Time to get the car on the quickjacks.
