Roy
Enthusiast
Hi,
I noticed my car was leaking a bit, like 10 drops overnight. Made some pics and asked Chuck Tator what it could be. He told me the original oilpan gaskets tend to leak in a while, so I've changed it as can be seen on the pics underneath.
After this job, I noticed the same leak!!! No problem for the time and gasket, nothing wrong with upgrading, but what now?
I called Chuck again and told him that I also noticed the sensor being wet and he told me it occurs after this much years that they get bad and some oil will seep out through the connector! So I've done also done them today.
Now the leaking is gone and I am enjoying the ride again, hate it when I have to doubt the quality!
Before, look at the sensors at the top of the picture, they are completely wet, I didn't notice the oil was seeping from this point because the gravity and wind took it all over the oil pan, so check this when there's oil leaking
Oilpan off for cleaning and the screws were re-mounted with some lock tyte to make sure they will not come loose and go laying around in my oil pan as sometimes happens with early Vipers:
Viper on the lift:
Conclusion, when you can't seem to find a leak, check the sensors up front of the oilpan, in time they will just die and let oils seep through.
Just wanted to share this information for people with this problem in future.
Greetings
I noticed my car was leaking a bit, like 10 drops overnight. Made some pics and asked Chuck Tator what it could be. He told me the original oilpan gaskets tend to leak in a while, so I've changed it as can be seen on the pics underneath.
After this job, I noticed the same leak!!! No problem for the time and gasket, nothing wrong with upgrading, but what now?
I called Chuck again and told him that I also noticed the sensor being wet and he told me it occurs after this much years that they get bad and some oil will seep out through the connector! So I've done also done them today.
Now the leaking is gone and I am enjoying the ride again, hate it when I have to doubt the quality!
Before, look at the sensors at the top of the picture, they are completely wet, I didn't notice the oil was seeping from this point because the gravity and wind took it all over the oil pan, so check this when there's oil leaking
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Oilpan off for cleaning and the screws were re-mounted with some lock tyte to make sure they will not come loose and go laying around in my oil pan as sometimes happens with early Vipers:
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Viper on the lift:
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Conclusion, when you can't seem to find a leak, check the sensors up front of the oilpan, in time they will just die and let oils seep through.
Just wanted to share this information for people with this problem in future.
Greetings