Oil Filter Housing Gasket Leak
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Oil Filter Housing Gasket Leak
Oil Filter Housing Gasket Potentially common leak on the X350s and only requires taking off 3 bolts to replace, my gasket was completely shrunken - noticeable difference from the new one and was causing a decent leak. You will have to top off as well of course. I managed to only have to add I believe 2-2.5 quarts to get back to level, much better than a full oil change as an Indy had quoted for and just having done one
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Oil Filter Housing Gasket Potentially common leak on the X350s and only requires taking off 3 bolts to replace, my gasket was completely shrunken - noticeable difference from the new one and was causing a decent leak. You will have to top off as well of course. I managed to only have to add I believe 2-2.5 quarts to get back to level, much better than a full oil change as an Indy had quoted for and just having done one
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Oil Filter Housing Gasket Potentially common leak on the X350s and only requires taking off 3 bolts to replace, my gasket was completely shrunken - noticeable difference from the new one and was causing a decent leak. You will have to top off as well of course. I managed to only have to add I believe 2-2.5 quarts to get back to level, much better than a full oil change as an Indy had quoted for and just having done one
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Thanks @FriendlyJagXJ8L for the post and @h2o2steam for the part number. My 04 XJR has a leak and I replaced the pan gasket. I may have not got it sealed well, but I didn't even know to look for this gasket. Great info and I'll have one on hand for the next oil change just in case.
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In any case, I would do the job at your friendly garage, it is much nicer to do it standing up than when lying under the car...
Best regards,
Thomas
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EsRay (09-28-2023)
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As you did not get another answer, I would suggest to combine the replacement with an oil change. That way, you do the work only once and it should not be messy as there will be no oil in the car. Furthermore, as you normally also replace the oil filter, I would say that without the filter accessibility will be better.
In any case, I would do the job at your friendly garage, it is much nicer to do it standing up than when lying under the car...
Best regards,
Thomas
In any case, I would do the job at your friendly garage, it is much nicer to do it standing up than when lying under the car...
Best regards,
Thomas
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EsRay (09-30-2023)
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Thank you Michael,
My WSM gives 25 Nm for the bolts. It also instructs removal of the Engine Mount (@ 155 Nm per bolt)!?
Obviously a sheared Housing bolt in this position would be disastrous; did the bolts loosen cold, or did you need a warm engine, please?
Michael, any idea if this seal failing could allow coolant and oil to mix in the Oil filter Housing?
Regards,
Ray
My WSM gives 25 Nm for the bolts. It also instructs removal of the Engine Mount (@ 155 Nm per bolt)!?
Obviously a sheared Housing bolt in this position would be disastrous; did the bolts loosen cold, or did you need a warm engine, please?
Michael, any idea if this seal failing could allow coolant and oil to mix in the Oil filter Housing?
Regards,
Ray
Last edited by EsRay; 09-30-2023 at 02:21 AM.
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Thank you Michael,
My WSM gives 25 Nm for the bolts. It also instructs removal of the Engine Mount (@ 155 Nm per bolt)!?
Obviously a sheared Housing bolt in this position would be disastrous; did the bolts loosen cold, or did you need a warm engine, please?
Michael, any idea if this seal failing could allow coolant and oil to mix in the Oil filter Housing?
Regards,
Ray
My WSM gives 25 Nm for the bolts. It also instructs removal of the Engine Mount (@ 155 Nm per bolt)!?
Obviously a sheared Housing bolt in this position would be disastrous; did the bolts loosen cold, or did you need a warm engine, please?
Michael, any idea if this seal failing could allow coolant and oil to mix in the Oil filter Housing?
Regards,
Ray
I did have a hot engine because I was changing the oil. I don't think hot/cold would have made too much of a difference.
This seal has nothing to do with coolant, just oil in/out of the filter housing. However--if your car has the oil-to-water cooler on the filter adapter, that would be the source of coolant mixing. My car is not equipped with the oil cooler.
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Thanks again Michael,
I am not at all sure that I have coolant/oil mixing. I have a small oil leak which appears to be the seal in question and a small coolant leak. I top up the coolant every couple of weeks, but I have never had to top up my oil since it was changed 7000 km ago? So naturally, as a paranoid Jaguar owner, I have instantly decided that the two must be linked!
My oil is a little brown (I believe this is quite normal) but the next change is not for a further 3000 km. There is no real evidence for oil/coolant mixing, but why no oil loss in 7000 km in an engine with 185,000 km (115,000 miles) on the clock?
You have been around us Jaguar owners for long enough to know how we always fear the worst! I am going to brave the 40 plus degrees C in my basement car park this coming weekend to get her up on stands and take a closer look.
Regards,
Ray
I am not at all sure that I have coolant/oil mixing. I have a small oil leak which appears to be the seal in question and a small coolant leak. I top up the coolant every couple of weeks, but I have never had to top up my oil since it was changed 7000 km ago? So naturally, as a paranoid Jaguar owner, I have instantly decided that the two must be linked!
My oil is a little brown (I believe this is quite normal) but the next change is not for a further 3000 km. There is no real evidence for oil/coolant mixing, but why no oil loss in 7000 km in an engine with 185,000 km (115,000 miles) on the clock?
You have been around us Jaguar owners for long enough to know how we always fear the worst! I am going to brave the 40 plus degrees C in my basement car park this coming weekend to get her up on stands and take a closer look.
Regards,
Ray
Last edited by EsRay; 10-01-2023 at 12:28 AM.
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I am going to clamp the two hoses feeding coolant to and from my Oil Filter Adaptor. Michael, you did your housing gasket after draining your oil for changing. My only concern is that (since my next oil change is not due for another 3,000 km) if I undo that housing without draining, oil will gush out of the sump? Sorry to be a pest, but forewarned is forearmed?
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I am going to clamp the two hoses feeding coolant to and from my Oil Filter Adaptor. Michael, you did your housing gasket after draining your oil for changing. My only concern is that (since my next oil change is not due for another 3,000 km) if I undo that housing without draining, oil will gush out of the sump? Sorry to be a pest, but forewarned is forearmed?
I'll PM you about some coolant stuff to check, so I don't derail this thread.
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