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newbie in need of some advice
jock:
hi guys n gals im new here ive just bought my very first range rover a 1992 4ltr vogue se lpg converted also my very first auto lol i only got it the other day but this morning i noticed a few oil patches on my driveway under my rangie.ive not got a clue when it comes to cars so ive taken some pics on my mobile.
right then this is underneith by drivers side front wheel.underneith the battery
and these are from looking down at it
it seems like a lot of oil down by the bottom pipe to the rad
also whats this next to my air filter
as theres a slight leak from the underneith of this is this for my lpg?
baileys_1984:
hubby said the pipe next to filter is the lpg, trace the pipe and its all lpg stuff and the oil could be from power steering box as they down that side
Henry Webster:
Don't know much about LPG stuff, but the oil leak on the other side looks very much like the steering box.
I'm afraid that a few leaks under a Land Rover product are almost inevitable. The steering box leak is usually best dealt with by putting a new or recon box in. Replacing seals is rarely that effective or worthwhile.
There are some stop-leak products that might help to go in the PAS fluids, but I've not personally tried them. If you can put up with a bit of a leak, then as long as you keep the fluid topped up it is not the end of the world. Depends how bad it is really.
Regards
H
Skibum346:
Range Rovers don't leak....
They just mark their territory!
:lol: :lol:
jock:
--- Quote from: "Henry Webster" ---Don't know much about LPG stuff, but the oil leak on the other side looks very much like the steering box.
I'm afraid that a few leaks under a Land Rover product are almost inevitable. The steering box leak is usually best dealt with by putting a new or recon box in. Replacing seals is rarely that effective or worthwhile.
There are some stop-leak products that might help to go in the PAS fluids, but I've not personally tried them. If you can put up with a bit of a leak, then as long as you keep the fluid topped up it is not the end of the world. Depends how bad it is really.
Regards
H
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these stop-leak products any ideas on names or what to look for and where as i might give them a try first and take it from there
also Skibum346 i was pmsl when i read your reply
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