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oil leak source?!?!? V70-XC70

1998 V70 GLT- FWD, turbo, 185,000.....

An oil leak as of late- I can smell it burning, from around the back of the valve cover, I think, though I just cleaned it up good to be sure.
Now I know, I well know that it could be an array of things, but, can anyone offer me some things to check out and maybe eliminate from the list???

Thanks- Mikey!!!








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    oil leak source?!?!? V70-XC70

    Funny you should ask as I have spent the last two days working on my 98 T5 V70 with 160,000 miles trying to find the oil leak.

    Recently had increased amount of oil leaking. First noticed after an oil change, oil all over the top of the motor. That was an easy one-just a bad filler cap gasket. But still had oil leaking on the ground. I posted here, was suggested it might be the oil separator box or plumbing being clogged, causing crankcase pressure, and blowing out the rear main seal.

    I tried a bottle of Sta bil no leak (guaranteed to work) but that just made my car leak worse. It got to the point where I could not drive the car, it was leaking so badly. I shopped around for a indy shop to do the rear main, but the best price I could find was $1000. I had already purchased the oil separator kit from ipd, was $115 delivered. I decided to do the oil separator kit project myself and have the shop do the rear main. I used the instructions from Matthews site. I started the job yesterday. I did NOT have the tell tale smoke puffing from my dip stick tube.

    I found no clogged tubing anywhere, and my pcv valve was not clogged either. I did find a lot of rotted vaccuum hoses, which I replaced.

    Based upon what I have read recently, o0il leaks can be from the gasket on the filler cap being cracked or broken; or your front or rear cam seals can be leaking; or your rear main seal can be leaking. That's it.

    As long as I had everything torn apart on the oil separator box project, I decided to check my rear cam seals. There was a lot of oil on the back side of my engine. I pulled off the cover plate on the exhaust cam, unscrewed the 10mm bolt and washer, and discovered my rear cam seal was just sitting there, not even seated in the block. I was very excited that I would not need a new main seal after all. I purchased volvo seals at the dealership for $11 each and replaced both the rear intake and exhaust seals. Easy job.

    It took me two full days to get the car back together. I just got back from my test drive. The car runs like crap now, won't idle, no power braking assist either. I looked under the car and still have an oil leak from somewhere to boot! I'vd done something wrong in the reassembly or I broke something. I am going to give it another go tomorrow. On a positive note, I don't think I need to do my rear main seal anymore!








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      oil leak source?!?!? V70-XC70

      John K,

      If the car idles OK but runs terrible, check the air intake hose at the throttle body. A loose IC hose connection will really mess things up.

      Also, clean the PCT/PTC nipple. It is on the end of the vacuum line that goes from the right side of the manifold to the air hose just before the turbo. A clogged nipple will cause the crankcase to overpressurize.

      Klaus
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      Two great Volvos, a 1967 220 and a 1998 V70R








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        oil leak source?!?!? V70-XC70

        Klaus, I pulled the turbo hose out of the car and cleaned it inside and out and checked all the nipples. They were all clear and clean.

        The car ran ok but doesn't idle At first when I took it out, it ran very strong, but at the end of the test ride, it was not responsive to hard acceleration.

        It is late here, I am going to give it a going over tomorrow.








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    oil leak source?!?!? V70-XC70

    Most obvious is the turbo oil return line. It can be seen best from under the car.

    Klaus
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