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    Discovery 1 1997 V8 Oil Leak under Bell Housing

    Looking for opinions on this oil leak. It’s the colour of engine oil but thin. No bad smell.

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    Thanks for the assistance

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    At a first guess I would say rear main seal is gone. I can't think of anywhere else it would be from in that location unless there is something leaking heavily above, should be pretty obvious.

    Like all vehicles it's a bit of a nuisance job purely as the gearbox needs to come out to do it, but other that it's fairly simple.
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    Thanks will take a closer look up top at rocker cover bolts and valley etc and see if there is anything leaking. May be time again to check the breather and that little t piece that can get blocked.

    Hoping it’s simpler than a rear seal.

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    Mate, fingers crossed you find something simple up top. They are good days! Hahaha.
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    Offroader: 1996 Discovery 300TDI (The Green Donkey)
    Missus: 2010 Discovery 4 TDV6 (Fancy thing)
    Just 'cause: 1999 Discovery SE 3.9L V8 (Makes fun noises, sometimes...)
    Spares: 1998 Discovery 300TDI (Only vehicle actually in the garage..........)

    Run around:
    2001 Nissan Pulsar ST 1.8L (Soul crusher)

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    Wind and gravity, and any leak would end up in this location. Give it a good clean where ever you see oil. While under there, snug up the sump pan bolts, they can leak a little. Then keep an eye on it. Also is it Auto transmission? front seals can go hard there. test oil when it re appears to be sure, auto fluid smells different.

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    Happy days. A closer look shows at least one oil leak contributing to the problem.

    Rear of passenger side rocker cover.

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    Could certainly be contributing. It doesn't look all that wet though, so not sure it's the primary cause unfortunately. Unless I'm missing something there. It's a pretty quick, simple and cheap fix to clean it up and replace the seal. One thing eliminated and then you have a cleaner, prettier engine, bonus! Haha
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    Offroader: 1996 Discovery 300TDI (The Green Donkey)
    Missus: 2010 Discovery 4 TDV6 (Fancy thing)
    Just 'cause: 1999 Discovery SE 3.9L V8 (Makes fun noises, sometimes...)
    Spares: 1998 Discovery 300TDI (Only vehicle actually in the garage..........)

    Run around:
    2001 Nissan Pulsar ST 1.8L (Soul crusher)

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