Vantage V8 you have or have had oil leaks
#31
when I bought my 2009 vantage 3 years ago, during the PPI there was slight weepage around the timing belt cover... price from dealer, at that time, was about $2400... suggested we monitor it and it has not gotten worse... but it's a weekend driver with only about 5k miles since then and I don't push it too hard and don't track it.
#33
I've never seen a spot of oil on the floor of the 6 Vantages I've had - however, when I had my 2015 GT in it's annual inspection they said I had a slight seepage at the timing cover and rear transaxle and they would 'work up a price'... that's when I told them the cars under factory warranty and the price is zero. They pretty much tore the car apart to fix the seepage. They showed be the seal at the timing cover was not seated by the mechanic (whose name is on then plaque) to put the engine together it was not even close to being seated and was pinched. So much about hand built quality! Anyway I asked what it would cost if not under warranty and they said about $8,500.
#35
Well, we can add my 2013 V8V, MT to the list of cars with the dreaded timing cover leak. 18.4K and never tracked or abused, with "better than book" service history. The car had a slight leak when I had its first (under my ownership) annual service at 14K about 1 1/2 years ago. Tech checked torque on the timing cover bolts and that was spot-on. Said we'd watch it and, if the leak was still there at the next annual service, we'd go ahead and replace the gasket with the updated version.
The car will leave 2-3 dime-sized spots on the garage floor after being parked for a week or two, so she's at the shop now for the repair. I can't stand a leaky car - even when it's British!!
The car will leave 2-3 dime-sized spots on the garage floor after being parked for a week or two, so she's at the shop now for the repair. I can't stand a leaky car - even when it's British!!
#37
You might as well have them replace the rear main seal while the clutch is being replaced. Had mine done a few weeks ago when I got my VAP twin-disc clutch put in. It was leaking pretty badly.
#38
actually...I'm not doing it this time, which is really nice.
#39
I wanna know if it is minimal and can just keep going or is it a walk way deal. The cars are rare here and we cannot import them and the finances can't allow for a 5 figure repair bill.
Car is a 2007 v8 vantage manual with 90k km (50k miles). If it makes a difference the car is in a dry hot climate. Had a long park for 4 years from 2016-2020 driving roughly 300 km. Might be air condenser leak cause
looking at the back side from the front ( I think this is the compressor)
From the other side (looking at the front from the back)
This is the same location, U said it is the oil sump. this one is worrying me the most to walk away
Transaxle leak
Last edited by Abdullah37; 08-16-2020 at 10:32 PM.
#41
I think I should have that made into a custom license plate frame. No leaks on my 2007 V8V, so maybe I shouldn't tempt fate
#42
That would be to any and all Vantage owners hahaha. When I bought mine, it was perfect. Started leaking about 8weeks into ownership. It's all fixed now, but even if it weren't, I'd just leave a tray under the car. Old oil leaks out... New oil goes in. That's a positive, am I right?? LOL
#43
What was that about tempting fate ;( When the shifter cables were replaced the mechanic noticed a minor leak - not worth addressing at that point so he recommended keeping an eye on it to make sure it doesn't get worse. I now see some drops on the garage floor - probably about a quarter the size of a dime will accumulate in a few weeks. I'll likely get it addressed at some point, but since summer is here in California I'll see if it remains the same with more regular driving.
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