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Like with any oil leak after it has been there a while its hard to see the point of origin.

I suggest you clean on the oil, dirt, etc. off - then take the car for a short drive stop and immediately try to locate the point of origin for the leak.

A bad RMS or IMS seal will leak from the point where the engine and transmission are joined.

Posted (edited)

After cleaning, any idea on how long to wait before a leak should be evident? If I have the car on ramps, will this affect the process?

Edited by 986sinpa
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That will depend on how bad the leak is.

Usually it will start dripping when the engine at operating temperature. Let the car sit for about 5 minutes then have a look for the source of the leak.

Ramps should be fine.

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I had my LHS cambox leaking slightly and with the windage when driving the oil spread out something like yours. I removed the wheel and re-torqued the bolts (there's about 20 of them) and all is well again.

To really identify your leak, you should really chemically clean the underside of the engine with de-greaser - otherwise you are guessing.....

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Thanks for all of the help. De-greasing is this weekends new project. Anyone have a de-greaser they would recommend?

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Thanks for all of the help. De-greasing is this weekends new project. Anyone have a de-greaser they would recommend?

Purple Power (Pep Boys) is pretty good, not as caustic as "Gunk", which also works very well, especially the foamy formula.

Regards, Maurice.

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Looking for some assistance…

I have a 2000 Boxster S six speed with 61,000 miles on the clock. I was getting ready to do the 60k service (DIY) and am discovering what appears to be an oil leak from the passenger side of the block near the rear. Also, I noticed oil residue (no drips) and grime build up around the center of the block at the back of the sump and to the rear. I can't tell if the residue to the rear is from the oil leak near the sump or if it's (dare I say) from the area of the dreaded RMS, IMS locations. Any help would be greatly appreciated identifying the sources and remediation for these leaks.

Thanks.

Also, I keep a piece of cardboard under the car year round and since last august, there have been approximately 7-8 drops of oil deposited on the board (indicates a very slow leak… does this make the problem any less of a problem?).

Posted

I to noticed some oil on the drivers side. Shortly there after doing an oil change at the dealer,( this pass fall) Sewickley Car Store, Pittsburgh Pa. they told me I had an oil seal around the sparkplug leaking. Having seen the leaked oil I'm going to have them replace all the seals when I do my 60k service next week.(something they recommended with my years and milage)

I couldn't tell from crawling under the car (slightly rasied with jack and jack stand) where it was coming from. But since it just started I assume they spotted the same thing I did..

Any suggestions would be appreciated for sure. In fact I thing I'll start a new link on this because I haven't seen anything on sparkplug seals.

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