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Oil Leak and Car wont start


Steve A

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Right Seems my car doesnt like being driven so here is the next round of problems

 

went to start it today and it wouldnt start it clicks all the electrics work inside but just wont fire up

 

got out to check under the bonnet and there is oil all over it, its leaking from the filter and all round where the plastic cover is, also a few drops coming from the place u even put oil in.

 

checked the oil levels and its empty only topped it up a little while ago (tiny amount)

 

knowing very little about Supras what could be wrong :(

 

can get pics if it helps but basically anywhere oil couild leak it seems to be leaking :(

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Right, seems you have two seperate problems. 1st and most simple is that your battery sounds dead.

 

The oil everywhere doesn't mean it's leaking from everywhere, is probably leakking somewhere and being flung about by one of the pulleys, my money is on your front main seal. Get some pics anyway and I'll try to diagnose it better.

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just checked the battery charger says its fully charged and is only 6 months old would it be dead already?

 

pics of the oil

 

This is filter side as u can see theres quite a bit down there

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Drivers side rear

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Passenger side

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Drivers side front corner

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stick shows no oil at all in car :(

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Right Seems my car doesnt like being driven so here is the next round of problems

 

went to start it today and it wouldnt start it clicks all the electrics work inside but just wont fire up

 

got out to check under the bonnet and there is oil all over it, its leaking from the filter and all round where the plastic cover is, also a few drops coming from the place u even put oil in.

 

checked the oil levels and its empty only topped it up a little while ago (tiny amount)

 

knowing very little about Supras what could be wrong :(

 

can get pics if it helps but basically anywhere oil couild leak it seems to be leaking :(

What a shit fella.All the hard work on the outside and now the engine is playing up.Hope its nothing serious

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looks like rocker cover gaskets...these may just need to be re-tightened down...common thing on supras/mr2s...they loosen up over time....i bet if you have a go and tighten them....they will be loose ;)

 

also your distributor has an oil seal/ring...again common for them to leak...only a couple of quid tbh!

 

the oil around the filter area could be a oil pressure sensor...or maybe a filter seal leak??

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If the battery is that new, it could be dirty terminal clamps prevent adequate charge. Take off both clamp clean them up until the metal that makes contact with the post is clean, a little fine sand paper will do the trick. Give the battery a good charge and see how it goes.

 

 

To be honest most of the oil in your pics looks like it has been there a while, not that fresh looking, quite a bit of road debris on it. When did the car last have a good service?

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good news on the oil it was the bolts that were lose so all tightened and clean up and it looks a lot better :D

 

the starting issue is still a puzzle though :(

 

it starts but not always first time, it clicks i hear a whirring noise and then nothing so i try again and it starts, sometimes it struggles to start then kicks in.

 

Battery was fully charged and all the electrics work stereo lights etc. just struggles to start once its started all is fine.

 

any suggestions?

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Hey spooky. Sorry to hear about this.

 

I bet my money its the starter motor. The bad news is its very difficult to get to.

 

The good news is you can buy £10 refurbing kit on ebay. I had a lexus GS300 (same engine as NA supra) and that cured my problem. Was exactly as you described. A clicking sound, then it'd start on 3-4th go. Worth doing sooner than later as it'll get progressively harder to start and will start draining the battery as well.

 

Sorry to hear of your probs. On a positive note, at least they are cheap fixes. :)

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