Hi there
I need some help here please.
My car's engine is a 3SGTE. I found that there was an oil leak from the rear of the car. Upon closer inspection i noticed that the engine oil was fine.
Then i looked closely and found that there is small drops of oil comming out of gear box. Where the drive shaft enters the gear box.
The oil is ONLY leaking from one side - drivers side.
Im not sure how to tackle this has anyone got any clues as to what it could be and where do i need to start from...??
I do have some pics - but i cant put them up here for some reason.
Thanks
Paul
3SGTE gearbox oil leak
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Re: 3SGTE gearbox oil leak
Driveshaft oil seal. Mine went. It's about £17 delivered from TCB parts. Easy enough change. Just make sure you don't damage the new one refitting the shaft. Don't leave it as it'll drain oil & run empty.
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Re: 3SGTE gearbox oil leak
in the turbo they're different for drivers / passengers side. Don't buy 2 of the same type (learned from experience )
but do both at the same time.
but do both at the same time.
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Re: 3SGTE gearbox oil leak
+1
Easy fix, but do be careful when reinstalling the drive shafts- it's easy to catch the lip of the seal
Easy fix, but do be careful when reinstalling the drive shafts- it's easy to catch the lip of the seal
Re: 3SGTE gearbox oil leak
wow, u guys are brilliant. thanks for your prompt replies, .
drinks on me ok.......
Paul
drinks on me ok.......
Paul
Re: 3SGTE gearbox oil leak
Hey Paul, one more tip for you.
If you ate going to use this opportunity to drain or replace the box oil make sure you can undo the oil fill bolt first, they have a habit of seizing and some people have been stuck having drained the oil to find out they can't get the new stuff in
If you ate going to use this opportunity to drain or replace the box oil make sure you can undo the oil fill bolt first, they have a habit of seizing and some people have been stuck having drained the oil to find out they can't get the new stuff in
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Re: 3SGTE gearbox oil leak
Thats a good point g.lewarne
It would be a major mission if i cant open the bolt to refill the gear box fluid. Would p155 me off and ruin my weekend too ...lol
Thanks
It would be a major mission if i cant open the bolt to refill the gear box fluid. Would p155 me off and ruin my weekend too ...lol
Thanks
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Re: 3SGTE gearbox oil leak
I just recently done mine and need to do it again due to the drivers side driveshaft its so long and awkard to fit and i must have slightly hit the seal as i have a minor oil leak but its not to hard of a job just take your time as i wish i had done
Got my seals through toyota too
Got my seals through toyota too
Re: 3SGTE gearbox oil leak
hi 3sgtemechanic
just of intrest, how much did Toyota Charge you for the seals ...?
And, how much gear box oil did you use or was it just a top up...?
Finally, what oil would you use or recommend ...?
Thanks
just of intrest, how much did Toyota Charge you for the seals ...?
And, how much gear box oil did you use or was it just a top up...?
Finally, what oil would you use or recommend ...?
Thanks
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Re: 3SGTE gearbox oil leak
Most people recommend Redline MT90. It comes in quart bottles (quarter gallon) You'll need 3 and a bit bottles! So 4 to buy. I just bought a decent equivalent from Halfords & used an old empty 1 liter "top up" bottle that I filled it with (can get it fully inverted & put flexible end into the side filler hole)
There is also a filler point on top of the box as well, but you'll need a hose pipe & funnel (or similar) to get down to it. Side hole will need to be open as well as that's the level you fill it to (fill until fluid starts to come out)
There is also a filler point on top of the box as well, but you'll need a hose pipe & funnel (or similar) to get down to it. Side hole will need to be open as well as that's the level you fill it to (fill until fluid starts to come out)
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Now with a mk1.5 & a NHB EP3
Gone, but never forgotten
Now with a mk1.5 & a NHB EP3
Re: 3SGTE gearbox oil leak
Is this really an easy fix? When I had my 2 up in the air to look at the alternator I saw the gearbox seal leaking but it looked like I would have to remove a heck of a lot of stuff to get the intermediate shaft off to change it.
Is there a guide anywhere?
Is there a guide anywhere?
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Re: 3SGTE gearbox oil leak
I got my seals from toyota here are the part numbers and cost
T90311-40004 £9.68
T90311-50027 £13.83 than add vat
Oil i just got halfords 75-90 i think it was as i got a trade card and i bought 3 litres
its not to hard of a job and i have the hole online mr2 repair manual so im sure there is a how to guide on there i can email you them if people want it
T90311-40004 £9.68
T90311-50027 £13.83 than add vat
Oil i just got halfords 75-90 i think it was as i got a trade card and i bought 3 litres
its not to hard of a job and i have the hole online mr2 repair manual so im sure there is a how to guide on there i can email you them if people want it