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Just Taylor 10-03-2003 03:09 PM

Common oil leak on a '98 XJ 4.0?
 
I was under the Jeep the other day and noticed a fresh oil residue on
the rear of the oil pan near the drain plug. Looking straight up there
is a "valley" between the oil pan/block and transmission and that
appears to be where the oil is coming from.

Its not a big leak where I can see a visible trail of oil coming down
and it its not making it on to my driveway so I wonder what the cause
is... any clues for me?

TIA


--
Taylor

'89 Audi 200
'03 Audi S6 Avant
'98 Jeep Cherokee Sport

Gerald G. McGeorge 10-03-2003 03:15 PM

Re: Common oil leak on a '98 XJ 4.0?
 
This is a common spot to find oil as it's the lowest and most rearward area
on the engine for it to accumulate. Most likely to be 1) a leaky valve cover
gasket, 2) leaking main seal, 3) leaking oil pan gasket, 4) all of the
above, 5) none of the above. I'd advise you clean it off with solvent and
watch it for awhile. Before you pop for a new rear main & pan gasket, when
it's cool to the touch, reach around the back of the cylinder head by the
firewall and see if you feel any oil running down the head below the valve
cover. If the gasket is leaking you'll find oil in this area, this is a very
common leak source on these engines.

"Just Taylor" <taylor@wilhelp.com> wrote in message
news:3f81c8ee.11895554@wilhelp.com...
> I was under the Jeep the other day and noticed a fresh oil residue on
> the rear of the oil pan near the drain plug. Looking straight up there
> is a "valley" between the oil pan/block and transmission and that
> appears to be where the oil is coming from.
>
> Its not a big leak where I can see a visible trail of oil coming down
> and it its not making it on to my driveway so I wonder what the cause
> is... any clues for me?
>
> TIA
>
>
> --
> Taylor
>
> '89 Audi 200
> '03 Audi S6 Avant
> '98 Jeep Cherokee Sport




Gerald G. McGeorge 10-03-2003 03:15 PM

Re: Common oil leak on a '98 XJ 4.0?
 
This is a common spot to find oil as it's the lowest and most rearward area
on the engine for it to accumulate. Most likely to be 1) a leaky valve cover
gasket, 2) leaking main seal, 3) leaking oil pan gasket, 4) all of the
above, 5) none of the above. I'd advise you clean it off with solvent and
watch it for awhile. Before you pop for a new rear main & pan gasket, when
it's cool to the touch, reach around the back of the cylinder head by the
firewall and see if you feel any oil running down the head below the valve
cover. If the gasket is leaking you'll find oil in this area, this is a very
common leak source on these engines.

"Just Taylor" <taylor@wilhelp.com> wrote in message
news:3f81c8ee.11895554@wilhelp.com...
> I was under the Jeep the other day and noticed a fresh oil residue on
> the rear of the oil pan near the drain plug. Looking straight up there
> is a "valley" between the oil pan/block and transmission and that
> appears to be where the oil is coming from.
>
> Its not a big leak where I can see a visible trail of oil coming down
> and it its not making it on to my driveway so I wonder what the cause
> is... any clues for me?
>
> TIA
>
>
> --
> Taylor
>
> '89 Audi 200
> '03 Audi S6 Avant
> '98 Jeep Cherokee Sport




Gerald G. McGeorge 10-03-2003 03:15 PM

Re: Common oil leak on a '98 XJ 4.0?
 
This is a common spot to find oil as it's the lowest and most rearward area
on the engine for it to accumulate. Most likely to be 1) a leaky valve cover
gasket, 2) leaking main seal, 3) leaking oil pan gasket, 4) all of the
above, 5) none of the above. I'd advise you clean it off with solvent and
watch it for awhile. Before you pop for a new rear main & pan gasket, when
it's cool to the touch, reach around the back of the cylinder head by the
firewall and see if you feel any oil running down the head below the valve
cover. If the gasket is leaking you'll find oil in this area, this is a very
common leak source on these engines.

"Just Taylor" <taylor@wilhelp.com> wrote in message
news:3f81c8ee.11895554@wilhelp.com...
> I was under the Jeep the other day and noticed a fresh oil residue on
> the rear of the oil pan near the drain plug. Looking straight up there
> is a "valley" between the oil pan/block and transmission and that
> appears to be where the oil is coming from.
>
> Its not a big leak where I can see a visible trail of oil coming down
> and it its not making it on to my driveway so I wonder what the cause
> is... any clues for me?
>
> TIA
>
>
> --
> Taylor
>
> '89 Audi 200
> '03 Audi S6 Avant
> '98 Jeep Cherokee Sport




Will Honea 10-03-2003 06:45 PM

Re: Common oil leak on a '98 XJ 4.0?
 
Don't forget the oil filter adapter - it runs right back there as
well.

On Fri, 3 Oct 2003 19:15:37 UTC "Gerald G. McGeorge"
<gmcgeorge@frontier.net> wrote:

> This is a common spot to find oil as it's the lowest and most rearward area
> on the engine for it to accumulate. Most likely to be 1) a leaky valve cover
> gasket, 2) leaking main seal, 3) leaking oil pan gasket, 4) all of the
> above, 5) none of the above. I'd advise you clean it off with solvent and
> watch it for awhile. Before you pop for a new rear main & pan gasket, when
> it's cool to the touch, reach around the back of the cylinder head by the
> firewall and see if you feel any oil running down the head below the valve
> cover. If the gasket is leaking you'll find oil in this area, this is a very
> common leak source on these engines.
>
> "Just Taylor" <taylor@wilhelp.com> wrote in message
> news:3f81c8ee.11895554@wilhelp.com...
> > I was under the Jeep the other day and noticed a fresh oil residue on
> > the rear of the oil pan near the drain plug. Looking straight up there
> > is a "valley" between the oil pan/block and transmission and that
> > appears to be where the oil is coming from.
> >
> > Its not a big leak where I can see a visible trail of oil coming down
> > and it its not making it on to my driveway so I wonder what the cause
> > is... any clues for me?
> >
> > TIA
> >
> >
> > --
> > Taylor
> >
> > '89 Audi 200
> > '03 Audi S6 Avant
> > '98 Jeep Cherokee Sport

>
>



--
Will Honea

Will Honea 10-03-2003 06:45 PM

Re: Common oil leak on a '98 XJ 4.0?
 
Don't forget the oil filter adapter - it runs right back there as
well.

On Fri, 3 Oct 2003 19:15:37 UTC "Gerald G. McGeorge"
<gmcgeorge@frontier.net> wrote:

> This is a common spot to find oil as it's the lowest and most rearward area
> on the engine for it to accumulate. Most likely to be 1) a leaky valve cover
> gasket, 2) leaking main seal, 3) leaking oil pan gasket, 4) all of the
> above, 5) none of the above. I'd advise you clean it off with solvent and
> watch it for awhile. Before you pop for a new rear main & pan gasket, when
> it's cool to the touch, reach around the back of the cylinder head by the
> firewall and see if you feel any oil running down the head below the valve
> cover. If the gasket is leaking you'll find oil in this area, this is a very
> common leak source on these engines.
>
> "Just Taylor" <taylor@wilhelp.com> wrote in message
> news:3f81c8ee.11895554@wilhelp.com...
> > I was under the Jeep the other day and noticed a fresh oil residue on
> > the rear of the oil pan near the drain plug. Looking straight up there
> > is a "valley" between the oil pan/block and transmission and that
> > appears to be where the oil is coming from.
> >
> > Its not a big leak where I can see a visible trail of oil coming down
> > and it its not making it on to my driveway so I wonder what the cause
> > is... any clues for me?
> >
> > TIA
> >
> >
> > --
> > Taylor
> >
> > '89 Audi 200
> > '03 Audi S6 Avant
> > '98 Jeep Cherokee Sport

>
>



--
Will Honea

Will Honea 10-03-2003 06:45 PM

Re: Common oil leak on a '98 XJ 4.0?
 
Don't forget the oil filter adapter - it runs right back there as
well.

On Fri, 3 Oct 2003 19:15:37 UTC "Gerald G. McGeorge"
<gmcgeorge@frontier.net> wrote:

> This is a common spot to find oil as it's the lowest and most rearward area
> on the engine for it to accumulate. Most likely to be 1) a leaky valve cover
> gasket, 2) leaking main seal, 3) leaking oil pan gasket, 4) all of the
> above, 5) none of the above. I'd advise you clean it off with solvent and
> watch it for awhile. Before you pop for a new rear main & pan gasket, when
> it's cool to the touch, reach around the back of the cylinder head by the
> firewall and see if you feel any oil running down the head below the valve
> cover. If the gasket is leaking you'll find oil in this area, this is a very
> common leak source on these engines.
>
> "Just Taylor" <taylor@wilhelp.com> wrote in message
> news:3f81c8ee.11895554@wilhelp.com...
> > I was under the Jeep the other day and noticed a fresh oil residue on
> > the rear of the oil pan near the drain plug. Looking straight up there
> > is a "valley" between the oil pan/block and transmission and that
> > appears to be where the oil is coming from.
> >
> > Its not a big leak where I can see a visible trail of oil coming down
> > and it its not making it on to my driveway so I wonder what the cause
> > is... any clues for me?
> >
> > TIA
> >
> >
> > --
> > Taylor
> >
> > '89 Audi 200
> > '03 Audi S6 Avant
> > '98 Jeep Cherokee Sport

>
>



--
Will Honea

Just Taylor 10-03-2003 07:55 PM

Re: Common oil leak on a '98 XJ 4.0?
 
On 3 Oct 2003 22:45:08 GMT, "Will Honea" <will@codenet.net> wrote:

>Don't forget the oil filter adapter - it runs right back there as
>well.


That was replaced at 73,000 miles under my last warranty visit back in
May... that one was easy to spot as it appeared as if the oil filter
was leaking. Thanks just the same though for the tip.


--
Taylor

'89 Audi 200
'03 Audi S6 Avant
'98 Jeep Cherokee Sport

Just Taylor 10-03-2003 07:55 PM

Re: Common oil leak on a '98 XJ 4.0?
 
On 3 Oct 2003 22:45:08 GMT, "Will Honea" <will@codenet.net> wrote:

>Don't forget the oil filter adapter - it runs right back there as
>well.


That was replaced at 73,000 miles under my last warranty visit back in
May... that one was easy to spot as it appeared as if the oil filter
was leaking. Thanks just the same though for the tip.


--
Taylor

'89 Audi 200
'03 Audi S6 Avant
'98 Jeep Cherokee Sport

Just Taylor 10-03-2003 07:55 PM

Re: Common oil leak on a '98 XJ 4.0?
 
On 3 Oct 2003 22:45:08 GMT, "Will Honea" <will@codenet.net> wrote:

>Don't forget the oil filter adapter - it runs right back there as
>well.


That was replaced at 73,000 miles under my last warranty visit back in
May... that one was easy to spot as it appeared as if the oil filter
was leaking. Thanks just the same though for the tip.


--
Taylor

'89 Audi 200
'03 Audi S6 Avant
'98 Jeep Cherokee Sport

Just Taylor 10-03-2003 07:58 PM

Re: Common oil leak on a '98 XJ 4.0?
 
On Fri, 3 Oct 2003 13:15:37 -0600, "Gerald G. McGeorge"
<gmcgeorge@frontier.net> wrote:

>This is a common spot to find oil as it's the lowest and most rearward area
>on the engine for it to accumulate. Most likely to be 1) a leaky valve cover
>gasket, 2) leaking main seal, 3) leaking oil pan gasket, 4) all of the
>above, 5) none of the above. I'd advise you clean it off with solvent and
>watch it for awhile. Before you pop for a new rear main & pan gasket, when
>it's cool to the touch, reach around the back of the cylinder head by the
>firewall and see if you feel any oil running down the head below the valve
>cover. If the gasket is leaking you'll find oil in this area, this is a very
>common leak source on these engines.


Thanks Gerald, I am going to clean the area this weekend then keep an
eye on it. Going by how the leak appears to be pretty high up I would
think valve cover or main seal... mileage is 76,000 and change so I
guess its time.... pretty much all are beyond this back yard mechanics
realm of doing myself so I guess a call to my mechanic will be in
order... :(


--
Taylor

'89 Audi 200
'03 Audi S6 Avant
'98 Jeep Cherokee Sport

Just Taylor 10-03-2003 07:58 PM

Re: Common oil leak on a '98 XJ 4.0?
 
On Fri, 3 Oct 2003 13:15:37 -0600, "Gerald G. McGeorge"
<gmcgeorge@frontier.net> wrote:

>This is a common spot to find oil as it's the lowest and most rearward area
>on the engine for it to accumulate. Most likely to be 1) a leaky valve cover
>gasket, 2) leaking main seal, 3) leaking oil pan gasket, 4) all of the
>above, 5) none of the above. I'd advise you clean it off with solvent and
>watch it for awhile. Before you pop for a new rear main & pan gasket, when
>it's cool to the touch, reach around the back of the cylinder head by the
>firewall and see if you feel any oil running down the head below the valve
>cover. If the gasket is leaking you'll find oil in this area, this is a very
>common leak source on these engines.


Thanks Gerald, I am going to clean the area this weekend then keep an
eye on it. Going by how the leak appears to be pretty high up I would
think valve cover or main seal... mileage is 76,000 and change so I
guess its time.... pretty much all are beyond this back yard mechanics
realm of doing myself so I guess a call to my mechanic will be in
order... :(


--
Taylor

'89 Audi 200
'03 Audi S6 Avant
'98 Jeep Cherokee Sport

Just Taylor 10-03-2003 07:58 PM

Re: Common oil leak on a '98 XJ 4.0?
 
On Fri, 3 Oct 2003 13:15:37 -0600, "Gerald G. McGeorge"
<gmcgeorge@frontier.net> wrote:

>This is a common spot to find oil as it's the lowest and most rearward area
>on the engine for it to accumulate. Most likely to be 1) a leaky valve cover
>gasket, 2) leaking main seal, 3) leaking oil pan gasket, 4) all of the
>above, 5) none of the above. I'd advise you clean it off with solvent and
>watch it for awhile. Before you pop for a new rear main & pan gasket, when
>it's cool to the touch, reach around the back of the cylinder head by the
>firewall and see if you feel any oil running down the head below the valve
>cover. If the gasket is leaking you'll find oil in this area, this is a very
>common leak source on these engines.


Thanks Gerald, I am going to clean the area this weekend then keep an
eye on it. Going by how the leak appears to be pretty high up I would
think valve cover or main seal... mileage is 76,000 and change so I
guess its time.... pretty much all are beyond this back yard mechanics
realm of doing myself so I guess a call to my mechanic will be in
order... :(


--
Taylor

'89 Audi 200
'03 Audi S6 Avant
'98 Jeep Cherokee Sport

Mike Romain 10-03-2003 09:58 PM

Re: Common oil leak on a '98 XJ 4.0?
 
Just Taylor wrote:
>
> On Fri, 3 Oct 2003 13:15:37 -0600, "Gerald G. McGeorge"
> <gmcgeorge@frontier.net> wrote:
>
> >This is a common spot to find oil as it's the lowest and most rearward area
> >on the engine for it to accumulate. Most likely to be 1) a leaky valve cover
> >gasket, 2) leaking main seal, 3) leaking oil pan gasket, 4) all of the
> >above, 5) none of the above. I'd advise you clean it off with solvent and
> >watch it for awhile. Before you pop for a new rear main & pan gasket, when
> >it's cool to the touch, reach around the back of the cylinder head by the
> >firewall and see if you feel any oil running down the head below the valve
> >cover. If the gasket is leaking you'll find oil in this area, this is a very
> >common leak source on these engines.

>
> Thanks Gerald, I am going to clean the area this weekend then keep an
> eye on it. Going by how the leak appears to be pretty high up I would
> think valve cover or main seal... mileage is 76,000 and change so I
> guess its time.... pretty much all are beyond this back yard mechanics
> realm of doing myself so I guess a call to my mechanic will be in
> order... :(
>
> --


The valve cover gasket is an easy fix. Sometimes all you have to do is
tighten the loose bolts. Go feel them with your fingers, bet some are
loose.

Mike
86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00
88 Cherokee 235 BFG AT's

Mike Romain 10-03-2003 09:58 PM

Re: Common oil leak on a '98 XJ 4.0?
 
Just Taylor wrote:
>
> On Fri, 3 Oct 2003 13:15:37 -0600, "Gerald G. McGeorge"
> <gmcgeorge@frontier.net> wrote:
>
> >This is a common spot to find oil as it's the lowest and most rearward area
> >on the engine for it to accumulate. Most likely to be 1) a leaky valve cover
> >gasket, 2) leaking main seal, 3) leaking oil pan gasket, 4) all of the
> >above, 5) none of the above. I'd advise you clean it off with solvent and
> >watch it for awhile. Before you pop for a new rear main & pan gasket, when
> >it's cool to the touch, reach around the back of the cylinder head by the
> >firewall and see if you feel any oil running down the head below the valve
> >cover. If the gasket is leaking you'll find oil in this area, this is a very
> >common leak source on these engines.

>
> Thanks Gerald, I am going to clean the area this weekend then keep an
> eye on it. Going by how the leak appears to be pretty high up I would
> think valve cover or main seal... mileage is 76,000 and change so I
> guess its time.... pretty much all are beyond this back yard mechanics
> realm of doing myself so I guess a call to my mechanic will be in
> order... :(
>
> --


The valve cover gasket is an easy fix. Sometimes all you have to do is
tighten the loose bolts. Go feel them with your fingers, bet some are
loose.

Mike
86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00
88 Cherokee 235 BFG AT's

Mike Romain 10-03-2003 09:58 PM

Re: Common oil leak on a '98 XJ 4.0?
 
Just Taylor wrote:
>
> On Fri, 3 Oct 2003 13:15:37 -0600, "Gerald G. McGeorge"
> <gmcgeorge@frontier.net> wrote:
>
> >This is a common spot to find oil as it's the lowest and most rearward area
> >on the engine for it to accumulate. Most likely to be 1) a leaky valve cover
> >gasket, 2) leaking main seal, 3) leaking oil pan gasket, 4) all of the
> >above, 5) none of the above. I'd advise you clean it off with solvent and
> >watch it for awhile. Before you pop for a new rear main & pan gasket, when
> >it's cool to the touch, reach around the back of the cylinder head by the
> >firewall and see if you feel any oil running down the head below the valve
> >cover. If the gasket is leaking you'll find oil in this area, this is a very
> >common leak source on these engines.

>
> Thanks Gerald, I am going to clean the area this weekend then keep an
> eye on it. Going by how the leak appears to be pretty high up I would
> think valve cover or main seal... mileage is 76,000 and change so I
> guess its time.... pretty much all are beyond this back yard mechanics
> realm of doing myself so I guess a call to my mechanic will be in
> order... :(
>
> --


The valve cover gasket is an easy fix. Sometimes all you have to do is
tighten the loose bolts. Go feel them with your fingers, bet some are
loose.

Mike
86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00
88 Cherokee 235 BFG AT's

Wildman 10-04-2003 09:12 AM

Re: Common oil leak on a '98 XJ 4.0?
 
Does anybody offhand know what size tool to use to remove the oil filter
adapter. I need to replace my O-rings. 93XJ. Any help is appreciated.
"Will Honea" <will@codenet.net> wrote in message
news:JxX2tWiP5BNp-pn2-rl40yu36LNnE@anon.none.net...
> Don't forget the oil filter adapter - it runs right back there as
> well.
>
> On Fri, 3 Oct 2003 19:15:37 UTC "Gerald G. McGeorge"
> <gmcgeorge@frontier.net> wrote:
>
> > This is a common spot to find oil as it's the lowest and most rearward

area
> > on the engine for it to accumulate. Most likely to be 1) a leaky valve

cover
> > gasket, 2) leaking main seal, 3) leaking oil pan gasket, 4) all of the
> > above, 5) none of the above. I'd advise you clean it off with solvent

and
> > watch it for awhile. Before you pop for a new rear main & pan gasket,

when
> > it's cool to the touch, reach around the back of the cylinder head by

the
> > firewall and see if you feel any oil running down the head below the

valve
> > cover. If the gasket is leaking you'll find oil in this area, this is a

very
> > common leak source on these engines.
> >
> > "Just Taylor" <taylor@wilhelp.com> wrote in message
> > news:3f81c8ee.11895554@wilhelp.com...
> > > I was under the Jeep the other day and noticed a fresh oil residue on
> > > the rear of the oil pan near the drain plug. Looking straight up

there
> > > is a "valley" between the oil pan/block and transmission and that
> > > appears to be where the oil is coming from.
> > >
> > > Its not a big leak where I can see a visible trail of oil coming down
> > > and it its not making it on to my driveway so I wonder what the cause
> > > is... any clues for me?
> > >
> > > TIA
> > >
> > >
> > > --
> > > Taylor
> > >
> > > '89 Audi 200
> > > '03 Audi S6 Avant
> > > '98 Jeep Cherokee Sport

> >
> >

>
>
> --
> Will Honea




Wildman 10-04-2003 09:12 AM

Re: Common oil leak on a '98 XJ 4.0?
 
Does anybody offhand know what size tool to use to remove the oil filter
adapter. I need to replace my O-rings. 93XJ. Any help is appreciated.
"Will Honea" <will@codenet.net> wrote in message
news:JxX2tWiP5BNp-pn2-rl40yu36LNnE@anon.none.net...
> Don't forget the oil filter adapter - it runs right back there as
> well.
>
> On Fri, 3 Oct 2003 19:15:37 UTC "Gerald G. McGeorge"
> <gmcgeorge@frontier.net> wrote:
>
> > This is a common spot to find oil as it's the lowest and most rearward

area
> > on the engine for it to accumulate. Most likely to be 1) a leaky valve

cover
> > gasket, 2) leaking main seal, 3) leaking oil pan gasket, 4) all of the
> > above, 5) none of the above. I'd advise you clean it off with solvent

and
> > watch it for awhile. Before you pop for a new rear main & pan gasket,

when
> > it's cool to the touch, reach around the back of the cylinder head by

the
> > firewall and see if you feel any oil running down the head below the

valve
> > cover. If the gasket is leaking you'll find oil in this area, this is a

very
> > common leak source on these engines.
> >
> > "Just Taylor" <taylor@wilhelp.com> wrote in message
> > news:3f81c8ee.11895554@wilhelp.com...
> > > I was under the Jeep the other day and noticed a fresh oil residue on
> > > the rear of the oil pan near the drain plug. Looking straight up

there
> > > is a "valley" between the oil pan/block and transmission and that
> > > appears to be where the oil is coming from.
> > >
> > > Its not a big leak where I can see a visible trail of oil coming down
> > > and it its not making it on to my driveway so I wonder what the cause
> > > is... any clues for me?
> > >
> > > TIA
> > >
> > >
> > > --
> > > Taylor
> > >
> > > '89 Audi 200
> > > '03 Audi S6 Avant
> > > '98 Jeep Cherokee Sport

> >
> >

>
>
> --
> Will Honea




Wildman 10-04-2003 09:12 AM

Re: Common oil leak on a '98 XJ 4.0?
 
Does anybody offhand know what size tool to use to remove the oil filter
adapter. I need to replace my O-rings. 93XJ. Any help is appreciated.
"Will Honea" <will@codenet.net> wrote in message
news:JxX2tWiP5BNp-pn2-rl40yu36LNnE@anon.none.net...
> Don't forget the oil filter adapter - it runs right back there as
> well.
>
> On Fri, 3 Oct 2003 19:15:37 UTC "Gerald G. McGeorge"
> <gmcgeorge@frontier.net> wrote:
>
> > This is a common spot to find oil as it's the lowest and most rearward

area
> > on the engine for it to accumulate. Most likely to be 1) a leaky valve

cover
> > gasket, 2) leaking main seal, 3) leaking oil pan gasket, 4) all of the
> > above, 5) none of the above. I'd advise you clean it off with solvent

and
> > watch it for awhile. Before you pop for a new rear main & pan gasket,

when
> > it's cool to the touch, reach around the back of the cylinder head by

the
> > firewall and see if you feel any oil running down the head below the

valve
> > cover. If the gasket is leaking you'll find oil in this area, this is a

very
> > common leak source on these engines.
> >
> > "Just Taylor" <taylor@wilhelp.com> wrote in message
> > news:3f81c8ee.11895554@wilhelp.com...
> > > I was under the Jeep the other day and noticed a fresh oil residue on
> > > the rear of the oil pan near the drain plug. Looking straight up

there
> > > is a "valley" between the oil pan/block and transmission and that
> > > appears to be where the oil is coming from.
> > >
> > > Its not a big leak where I can see a visible trail of oil coming down
> > > and it its not making it on to my driveway so I wonder what the cause
> > > is... any clues for me?
> > >
> > > TIA
> > >
> > >
> > > --
> > > Taylor
> > >
> > > '89 Audi 200
> > > '03 Audi S6 Avant
> > > '98 Jeep Cherokee Sport

> >
> >

>
>
> --
> Will Honea




Snow 10-04-2003 11:08 AM

Re: Common oil leak on a '98 XJ 4.0?
 
Well could be one of 3 different tools, either a 5/8's (?) wrench, a t50 (?)
torks bit (thats is one of those 6 pointed stars) or a metric Allan wrench,
I eventually ended up having a local shop change my seal's when they changed
my valve cover gasket and changed the rear sway bar and front track bar,
wasn't to bad of a bill either as I supplied all the parts I only had to pay
for labour and taxes. Now I just need to replace the track bar frame mount
due its heavily worn.

Snow..93 XJ, 4.0, 90% stock & 85% new...


"Wildman" <mjswildman@excite.com> wrote in message
news:cHzfb.674266$YN5.530981@sccrnsc01...
> Does anybody offhand know what size tool to use to remove the oil filter
> adapter. I need to replace my O-rings. 93XJ. Any help is appreciated.
> "Will Honea" <will@codenet.net> wrote in message
> news:JxX2tWiP5BNp-pn2-rl40yu36LNnE@anon.none.net...
> > Don't forget the oil filter adapter - it runs right back there as
> > well.
> >
> > On Fri, 3 Oct 2003 19:15:37 UTC "Gerald G. McGeorge"
> > <gmcgeorge@frontier.net> wrote:
> >
> > > This is a common spot to find oil as it's the lowest and most rearward

> area
> > > on the engine for it to accumulate. Most likely to be 1) a leaky valve

> cover
> > > gasket, 2) leaking main seal, 3) leaking oil pan gasket, 4) all of the
> > > above, 5) none of the above. I'd advise you clean it off with solvent

> and
> > > watch it for awhile. Before you pop for a new rear main & pan gasket,

> when
> > > it's cool to the touch, reach around the back of the cylinder head by

> the
> > > firewall and see if you feel any oil running down the head below the

> valve
> > > cover. If the gasket is leaking you'll find oil in this area, this is

a
> very
> > > common leak source on these engines.
> > >
> > > "Just Taylor" <taylor@wilhelp.com> wrote in message
> > > news:3f81c8ee.11895554@wilhelp.com...
> > > > I was under the Jeep the other day and noticed a fresh oil residue

on
> > > > the rear of the oil pan near the drain plug. Looking straight up

> there
> > > > is a "valley" between the oil pan/block and transmission and that
> > > > appears to be where the oil is coming from.
> > > >
> > > > Its not a big leak where I can see a visible trail of oil coming

down
> > > > and it its not making it on to my driveway so I wonder what the

cause
> > > > is... any clues for me?
> > > >
> > > > TIA
> > > >
> > > >
> > > > --
> > > > Taylor
> > > >
> > > > '89 Audi 200
> > > > '03 Audi S6 Avant
> > > > '98 Jeep Cherokee Sport
> > >
> > >

> >
> >
> > --
> > Will Honea

>
>




Snow 10-04-2003 11:08 AM

Re: Common oil leak on a '98 XJ 4.0?
 
Well could be one of 3 different tools, either a 5/8's (?) wrench, a t50 (?)
torks bit (thats is one of those 6 pointed stars) or a metric Allan wrench,
I eventually ended up having a local shop change my seal's when they changed
my valve cover gasket and changed the rear sway bar and front track bar,
wasn't to bad of a bill either as I supplied all the parts I only had to pay
for labour and taxes. Now I just need to replace the track bar frame mount
due its heavily worn.

Snow..93 XJ, 4.0, 90% stock & 85% new...


"Wildman" <mjswildman@excite.com> wrote in message
news:cHzfb.674266$YN5.530981@sccrnsc01...
> Does anybody offhand know what size tool to use to remove the oil filter
> adapter. I need to replace my O-rings. 93XJ. Any help is appreciated.
> "Will Honea" <will@codenet.net> wrote in message
> news:JxX2tWiP5BNp-pn2-rl40yu36LNnE@anon.none.net...
> > Don't forget the oil filter adapter - it runs right back there as
> > well.
> >
> > On Fri, 3 Oct 2003 19:15:37 UTC "Gerald G. McGeorge"
> > <gmcgeorge@frontier.net> wrote:
> >
> > > This is a common spot to find oil as it's the lowest and most rearward

> area
> > > on the engine for it to accumulate. Most likely to be 1) a leaky valve

> cover
> > > gasket, 2) leaking main seal, 3) leaking oil pan gasket, 4) all of the
> > > above, 5) none of the above. I'd advise you clean it off with solvent

> and
> > > watch it for awhile. Before you pop for a new rear main & pan gasket,

> when
> > > it's cool to the touch, reach around the back of the cylinder head by

> the
> > > firewall and see if you feel any oil running down the head below the

> valve
> > > cover. If the gasket is leaking you'll find oil in this area, this is

a
> very
> > > common leak source on these engines.
> > >
> > > "Just Taylor" <taylor@wilhelp.com> wrote in message
> > > news:3f81c8ee.11895554@wilhelp.com...
> > > > I was under the Jeep the other day and noticed a fresh oil residue

on
> > > > the rear of the oil pan near the drain plug. Looking straight up

> there
> > > > is a "valley" between the oil pan/block and transmission and that
> > > > appears to be where the oil is coming from.
> > > >
> > > > Its not a big leak where I can see a visible trail of oil coming

down
> > > > and it its not making it on to my driveway so I wonder what the

cause
> > > > is... any clues for me?
> > > >
> > > > TIA
> > > >
> > > >
> > > > --
> > > > Taylor
> > > >
> > > > '89 Audi 200
> > > > '03 Audi S6 Avant
> > > > '98 Jeep Cherokee Sport
> > >
> > >

> >
> >
> > --
> > Will Honea

>
>




Snow 10-04-2003 11:08 AM

Re: Common oil leak on a '98 XJ 4.0?
 
Well could be one of 3 different tools, either a 5/8's (?) wrench, a t50 (?)
torks bit (thats is one of those 6 pointed stars) or a metric Allan wrench,
I eventually ended up having a local shop change my seal's when they changed
my valve cover gasket and changed the rear sway bar and front track bar,
wasn't to bad of a bill either as I supplied all the parts I only had to pay
for labour and taxes. Now I just need to replace the track bar frame mount
due its heavily worn.

Snow..93 XJ, 4.0, 90% stock & 85% new...


"Wildman" <mjswildman@excite.com> wrote in message
news:cHzfb.674266$YN5.530981@sccrnsc01...
> Does anybody offhand know what size tool to use to remove the oil filter
> adapter. I need to replace my O-rings. 93XJ. Any help is appreciated.
> "Will Honea" <will@codenet.net> wrote in message
> news:JxX2tWiP5BNp-pn2-rl40yu36LNnE@anon.none.net...
> > Don't forget the oil filter adapter - it runs right back there as
> > well.
> >
> > On Fri, 3 Oct 2003 19:15:37 UTC "Gerald G. McGeorge"
> > <gmcgeorge@frontier.net> wrote:
> >
> > > This is a common spot to find oil as it's the lowest and most rearward

> area
> > > on the engine for it to accumulate. Most likely to be 1) a leaky valve

> cover
> > > gasket, 2) leaking main seal, 3) leaking oil pan gasket, 4) all of the
> > > above, 5) none of the above. I'd advise you clean it off with solvent

> and
> > > watch it for awhile. Before you pop for a new rear main & pan gasket,

> when
> > > it's cool to the touch, reach around the back of the cylinder head by

> the
> > > firewall and see if you feel any oil running down the head below the

> valve
> > > cover. If the gasket is leaking you'll find oil in this area, this is

a
> very
> > > common leak source on these engines.
> > >
> > > "Just Taylor" <taylor@wilhelp.com> wrote in message
> > > news:3f81c8ee.11895554@wilhelp.com...
> > > > I was under the Jeep the other day and noticed a fresh oil residue

on
> > > > the rear of the oil pan near the drain plug. Looking straight up

> there
> > > > is a "valley" between the oil pan/block and transmission and that
> > > > appears to be where the oil is coming from.
> > > >
> > > > Its not a big leak where I can see a visible trail of oil coming

down
> > > > and it its not making it on to my driveway so I wonder what the

cause
> > > > is... any clues for me?
> > > >
> > > > TIA
> > > >
> > > >
> > > > --
> > > > Taylor
> > > >
> > > > '89 Audi 200
> > > > '03 Audi S6 Avant
> > > > '98 Jeep Cherokee Sport
> > >
> > >

> >
> >
> > --
> > Will Honea

>
>




Wildman 10-04-2003 07:18 PM

Re: Common oil leak on a '98 XJ 4.0?
 
Thanks for the info.
"Snow" <snowball_2004@msn.com> wrote in message
news:BkBfb.8168$op2.851717@news20.bellglobal.com.. .
> Well could be one of 3 different tools, either a 5/8's (?) wrench, a t50

(?)
> torks bit (thats is one of those 6 pointed stars) or a metric Allan

wrench,
> I eventually ended up having a local shop change my seal's when they

changed
> my valve cover gasket and changed the rear sway bar and front track bar,
> wasn't to bad of a bill either as I supplied all the parts I only had to

pay
> for labour and taxes. Now I just need to replace the track bar frame

mount
> due its heavily worn.
>
> Snow..93 XJ, 4.0, 90% stock & 85% new...
>
>
> "Wildman" <mjswildman@excite.com> wrote in message
> news:cHzfb.674266$YN5.530981@sccrnsc01...
> > Does anybody offhand know what size tool to use to remove the oil filter
> > adapter. I need to replace my O-rings. 93XJ. Any help is appreciated.
> > "Will Honea" <will@codenet.net> wrote in message
> > news:JxX2tWiP5BNp-pn2-rl40yu36LNnE@anon.none.net...
> > > Don't forget the oil filter adapter - it runs right back there as
> > > well.
> > >
> > > On Fri, 3 Oct 2003 19:15:37 UTC "Gerald G. McGeorge"
> > > <gmcgeorge@frontier.net> wrote:
> > >
> > > > This is a common spot to find oil as it's the lowest and most

rearward
> > area
> > > > on the engine for it to accumulate. Most likely to be 1) a leaky

valve
> > cover
> > > > gasket, 2) leaking main seal, 3) leaking oil pan gasket, 4) all of

the
> > > > above, 5) none of the above. I'd advise you clean it off with

solvent
> > and
> > > > watch it for awhile. Before you pop for a new rear main & pan

gasket,
> > when
> > > > it's cool to the touch, reach around the back of the cylinder head

by
> > the
> > > > firewall and see if you feel any oil running down the head below the

> > valve
> > > > cover. If the gasket is leaking you'll find oil in this area, this

is
> a
> > very
> > > > common leak source on these engines.
> > > >
> > > > "Just Taylor" <taylor@wilhelp.com> wrote in message
> > > > news:3f81c8ee.11895554@wilhelp.com...
> > > > > I was under the Jeep the other day and noticed a fresh oil residue

> on
> > > > > the rear of the oil pan near the drain plug. Looking straight up

> > there
> > > > > is a "valley" between the oil pan/block and transmission and that
> > > > > appears to be where the oil is coming from.
> > > > >
> > > > > Its not a big leak where I can see a visible trail of oil coming

> down
> > > > > and it its not making it on to my driveway so I wonder what the

> cause
> > > > > is... any clues for me?
> > > > >
> > > > > TIA
> > > > >
> > > > >
> > > > > --
> > > > > Taylor
> > > > >
> > > > > '89 Audi 200
> > > > > '03 Audi S6 Avant
> > > > > '98 Jeep Cherokee Sport
> > > >
> > > >
> > >
> > >
> > > --
> > > Will Honea

> >
> >

>
>




Wildman 10-04-2003 07:18 PM

Re: Common oil leak on a '98 XJ 4.0?
 
Thanks for the info.
"Snow" <snowball_2004@msn.com> wrote in message
news:BkBfb.8168$op2.851717@news20.bellglobal.com.. .
> Well could be one of 3 different tools, either a 5/8's (?) wrench, a t50

(?)
> torks bit (thats is one of those 6 pointed stars) or a metric Allan

wrench,
> I eventually ended up having a local shop change my seal's when they

changed
> my valve cover gasket and changed the rear sway bar and front track bar,
> wasn't to bad of a bill either as I supplied all the parts I only had to

pay
> for labour and taxes. Now I just need to replace the track bar frame

mount
> due its heavily worn.
>
> Snow..93 XJ, 4.0, 90% stock & 85% new...
>
>
> "Wildman" <mjswildman@excite.com> wrote in message
> news:cHzfb.674266$YN5.530981@sccrnsc01...
> > Does anybody offhand know what size tool to use to remove the oil filter
> > adapter. I need to replace my O-rings. 93XJ. Any help is appreciated.
> > "Will Honea" <will@codenet.net> wrote in message
> > news:JxX2tWiP5BNp-pn2-rl40yu36LNnE@anon.none.net...
> > > Don't forget the oil filter adapter - it runs right back there as
> > > well.
> > >
> > > On Fri, 3 Oct 2003 19:15:37 UTC "Gerald G. McGeorge"
> > > <gmcgeorge@frontier.net> wrote:
> > >
> > > > This is a common spot to find oil as it's the lowest and most

rearward
> > area
> > > > on the engine for it to accumulate. Most likely to be 1) a leaky

valve
> > cover
> > > > gasket, 2) leaking main seal, 3) leaking oil pan gasket, 4) all of

the
> > > > above, 5) none of the above. I'd advise you clean it off with

solvent
> > and
> > > > watch it for awhile. Before you pop for a new rear main & pan

gasket,
> > when
> > > > it's cool to the touch, reach around the back of the cylinder head

by
> > the
> > > > firewall and see if you feel any oil running down the head below the

> > valve
> > > > cover. If the gasket is leaking you'll find oil in this area, this

is
> a
> > very
> > > > common leak source on these engines.
> > > >
> > > > "Just Taylor" <taylor@wilhelp.com> wrote in message
> > > > news:3f81c8ee.11895554@wilhelp.com...
> > > > > I was under the Jeep the other day and noticed a fresh oil residue

> on
> > > > > the rear of the oil pan near the drain plug. Looking straight up

> > there
> > > > > is a "valley" between the oil pan/block and transmission and that
> > > > > appears to be where the oil is coming from.
> > > > >
> > > > > Its not a big leak where I can see a visible trail of oil coming

> down
> > > > > and it its not making it on to my driveway so I wonder what the

> cause
> > > > > is... any clues for me?
> > > > >
> > > > > TIA
> > > > >
> > > > >
> > > > > --
> > > > > Taylor
> > > > >
> > > > > '89 Audi 200
> > > > > '03 Audi S6 Avant
> > > > > '98 Jeep Cherokee Sport
> > > >
> > > >
> > >
> > >
> > > --
> > > Will Honea

> >
> >

>
>




Wildman 10-04-2003 07:18 PM

Re: Common oil leak on a '98 XJ 4.0?
 
Thanks for the info.
"Snow" <snowball_2004@msn.com> wrote in message
news:BkBfb.8168$op2.851717@news20.bellglobal.com.. .
> Well could be one of 3 different tools, either a 5/8's (?) wrench, a t50

(?)
> torks bit (thats is one of those 6 pointed stars) or a metric Allan

wrench,
> I eventually ended up having a local shop change my seal's when they

changed
> my valve cover gasket and changed the rear sway bar and front track bar,
> wasn't to bad of a bill either as I supplied all the parts I only had to

pay
> for labour and taxes. Now I just need to replace the track bar frame

mount
> due its heavily worn.
>
> Snow..93 XJ, 4.0, 90% stock & 85% new...
>
>
> "Wildman" <mjswildman@excite.com> wrote in message
> news:cHzfb.674266$YN5.530981@sccrnsc01...
> > Does anybody offhand know what size tool to use to remove the oil filter
> > adapter. I need to replace my O-rings. 93XJ. Any help is appreciated.
> > "Will Honea" <will@codenet.net> wrote in message
> > news:JxX2tWiP5BNp-pn2-rl40yu36LNnE@anon.none.net...
> > > Don't forget the oil filter adapter - it runs right back there as
> > > well.
> > >
> > > On Fri, 3 Oct 2003 19:15:37 UTC "Gerald G. McGeorge"
> > > <gmcgeorge@frontier.net> wrote:
> > >
> > > > This is a common spot to find oil as it's the lowest and most

rearward
> > area
> > > > on the engine for it to accumulate. Most likely to be 1) a leaky

valve
> > cover
> > > > gasket, 2) leaking main seal, 3) leaking oil pan gasket, 4) all of

the
> > > > above, 5) none of the above. I'd advise you clean it off with

solvent
> > and
> > > > watch it for awhile. Before you pop for a new rear main & pan

gasket,
> > when
> > > > it's cool to the touch, reach around the back of the cylinder head

by
> > the
> > > > firewall and see if you feel any oil running down the head below the

> > valve
> > > > cover. If the gasket is leaking you'll find oil in this area, this

is
> a
> > very
> > > > common leak source on these engines.
> > > >
> > > > "Just Taylor" <taylor@wilhelp.com> wrote in message
> > > > news:3f81c8ee.11895554@wilhelp.com...
> > > > > I was under the Jeep the other day and noticed a fresh oil residue

> on
> > > > > the rear of the oil pan near the drain plug. Looking straight up

> > there
> > > > > is a "valley" between the oil pan/block and transmission and that
> > > > > appears to be where the oil is coming from.
> > > > >
> > > > > Its not a big leak where I can see a visible trail of oil coming

> down
> > > > > and it its not making it on to my driveway so I wonder what the

> cause
> > > > > is... any clues for me?
> > > > >
> > > > > TIA
> > > > >
> > > > >
> > > > > --
> > > > > Taylor
> > > > >
> > > > > '89 Audi 200
> > > > > '03 Audi S6 Avant
> > > > > '98 Jeep Cherokee Sport
> > > >
> > > >
> > >
> > >
> > > --
> > > Will Honea

> >
> >

>
>





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