Leaking Oil Pajero

For all Mitsubisih related topics

Post Reply
User avatar
lincooln
Hard Yaka
Posts: 1251
Joined: Tue May 22, 2007 12:00 pm
Location: Kaiwaka and Dorkland

Leaking Oil Pajero

Post by lincooln »

Hi all

I have a problem with my mum's Pajero. Its a gen II 2.8TD

We have had the rear main seal fixed a couple of m, months ago but now we have another oil leak. I know it isn't the engine oil as it isn't black and there is no sign of oil from the engine. Auto tans is fine too.

What seems to be leaking is the front drive shaft seal and the seal between the TC and the gear box.

Here are some photo's below to show here it is leaking from. In one you can see the grey seal has seemed to disappear. I am thinking it needs to be redone.

what are your thoughts guy's?

From the right hand side
Image

Image

From the left side
Image

Image
Lubrication Specialist
Lubrication Engineers
www.lubeng.com.au lincoln@lubengnz.co.nz
User avatar
sibainmud
Hard Yaka
Posts: 1846
Joined: Sun Apr 04, 2010 9:27 am
Location: North Shore Auckland

Re: Leaking Oil Pajero

Post by sibainmud »

Hey Lincolin,
There are a couple of constants in this world.......gravity and fluid never flows up hill (unless it is flung)
Your pics show us where it is ending up, not the source :D
Keep looking up further. As I'm not familiar with Mitzy's it could be coming from anywhere higher up than where it is dripping off :wink:
Cheers,
I keep looking for the loose nut behind the wheel, but I can't find it!!
User avatar
Drurban
Hard Yaka
Posts: 623
Joined: Wed Mar 25, 2009 4:19 pm
Location: Tokoroa/Auckland

Re: Leaking Oil Pajero

Post by Drurban »

It looks like it is coming out through were the bolts are as seeing on one of the photos there are drops of oil below them.

That could be a possibility, but dont take my word for it.

Having a closer look at the second pic the bolts look wet so Iam having a guess it is that, not to sure if that is possible :?:

Cheers

Ruben
1997 Isuzu Mu, 3.1TD, 5sp Manual.
User avatar
sibainmud
Hard Yaka
Posts: 1846
Joined: Sun Apr 04, 2010 9:27 am
Location: North Shore Auckland

Re: Leaking Oil Pajero

Post by sibainmud »

P.S,
The grey seal is just oil resistant RTV sealant. The fact the bead is missing doesn't mean the seal is compromised :wink:
Good luck.
Best method of finding oil leaks is to clean it all first, then take for a run and observe. Use one of your Mum's old make-up compacts mirrors to see up on top. I'm thinking shift shaft seal, sender or wiring grommet.
Cheers,
I keep looking for the loose nut behind the wheel, but I can't find it!!
User avatar
nicinnz
Bush Crasher
Posts: 67
Joined: Sat Mar 07, 2009 2:21 pm
Location: Queenstown

Re: Leaking Oil Pajero

Post by nicinnz »

I had an oil leak from the same area on my truck, The leak was from the front drive shaft and the oil was blowing all around the transfer case like on your photo's.
There is a plug on the drive shaft at the splines that go into the transfer case. The plug which is hidden by the U Joint comes loose and leaks oil.
I replaced my drive shaft with a spare that I had and it fixed the leak. We had a Triton that came into work which had the same problem so we got the plug and U Joint repaired by an engineer

Cheers Nick
NH SWB Pajero 3.0L V6 manual Rear locker, lifted, Snorkel KL71's Warn winch Various dents and scrapes

NT LWB Pajero Exceed 3.2 Diesel Factory rear locker
User avatar
nstacey
Hard Yaka
Posts: 542
Joined: Fri Jun 08, 2007 12:00 pm
Location: Tawa, Wellington

Re: Leaking Oil Pajero

Post by nstacey »

Drench the area in Brake cleaner then run it for a bit and see where the new oil comes from.
85 Hilux single cab
02 Grand Vitara
User avatar
lincooln
Hard Yaka
Posts: 1251
Joined: Tue May 22, 2007 12:00 pm
Location: Kaiwaka and Dorkland

Re: Leaking Oil Pajero

Post by lincooln »

Ok, I give it a clean when I can. But it does look like the front driveshaft.

Will let you know what happens

cheers
Lincoln
Lubrication Specialist
Lubrication Engineers
www.lubeng.com.au lincoln@lubengnz.co.nz
kiwijero
Newbie
Newbie
Posts: 2
Joined: Sat Oct 23, 2010 11:29 am

Re: Leaking Oil Pajero

Post by kiwijero »

It will be one or both of two things. As nicinnz said, it can leak from the welch plug in behind the U Jiont, or its the seal on the transfer case output shaft.

I fixed a similar leak in my truck by dismantling the U joint, removing the welch plug (smacked it out down the hollow drive tube). Then used some of that two pot steel epoxy and glued a new welch plug in. You then put a good dent into the centre of the new welch plug to deform it and lock it into the hole. Leave it overnightfor the epoxy to harden and refit the u Joint.

I would also replace the output shaft seal at the same time.
User avatar
lincooln
Hard Yaka
Posts: 1251
Joined: Tue May 22, 2007 12:00 pm
Location: Kaiwaka and Dorkland

Re: Leaking Oil Pajero

Post by lincooln »

cool thanks for that. It does look like the plug is leaking.

Cheers for that

Lincoln
Lubrication Specialist
Lubrication Engineers
www.lubeng.com.au lincoln@lubengnz.co.nz
User avatar
lincooln
Hard Yaka
Posts: 1251
Joined: Tue May 22, 2007 12:00 pm
Location: Kaiwaka and Dorkland

Re: Leaking Oil Pajero

Post by lincooln »

just wondering how you top up the transfer-case oil and the gearbox oil? Ie where is the fill plugs?

Cheers
Lincoln
Lubrication Specialist
Lubrication Engineers
www.lubeng.com.au lincoln@lubengnz.co.nz
User avatar
Drurban
Hard Yaka
Posts: 623
Joined: Wed Mar 25, 2009 4:19 pm
Location: Tokoroa/Auckland

Re: Leaking Oil Pajero

Post by Drurban »

Your Mum should replace the Mitsi and get something else, seems you have having heaps of problems with it.
1997 Isuzu Mu, 3.1TD, 5sp Manual.
User avatar
sibainmud
Hard Yaka
Posts: 1846
Joined: Sun Apr 04, 2010 9:27 am
Location: North Shore Auckland

Re: Leaking Oil Pajero

Post by sibainmud »

Drurban wrote:Your Mum should replace the Mitsi and get something else, seems you have having heaps of problems with it.


Shyt, don't say that :!:
Mitzi's are in their blood.
Truth be known he was conceived in one :lol: :lol:
I keep looking for the loose nut behind the wheel, but I can't find it!!
User avatar
lincooln
Hard Yaka
Posts: 1251
Joined: Tue May 22, 2007 12:00 pm
Location: Kaiwaka and Dorkland

Re: Leaking Oil Pajero

Post by lincooln »

she might do so. Might gt a Pajero junior or something. and something not diesel as petrol is cheaper to run these days
Lubrication Specialist
Lubrication Engineers
www.lubeng.com.au lincoln@lubengnz.co.nz
User avatar
lincooln
Hard Yaka
Posts: 1251
Joined: Tue May 22, 2007 12:00 pm
Location: Kaiwaka and Dorkland

Re: Leaking Oil Pajero

Post by lincooln »

sibainmud wrote:
Drurban wrote:Your Mum should replace the Mitsi and get something else, seems you have having heaps of problems with it.


Shyt, don't say that :!:
Mitzi's are in their blood.
Truth be known he was conceived in one :lol: :lol:


if it was anything it would have been a bright yellow xb falcon ute :wink: :lol:
Lubrication Specialist
Lubrication Engineers
www.lubeng.com.au lincoln@lubengnz.co.nz
Post Reply

Return to “Mitsubishi”