Ok, just had the dreaded MOT done. Stupid stealership failed it on the rear brakes showing little or no effort. But that's another story.
So anyway after the tester had an ear chewing from the senior technician and stops being stupid he passed it with an advisory. Apparently my sump gasket leaking.
I had my cambelt changed in January by Mike@Rentech (top guy btw) and nothing was mentioned of any leaks etc. I haven't seen any oil spots where I park my car nor does it seem that my oil level is dropping when I check it.
Now I want to give the sump a good clean to see if it is the gasket leaking or if it's the gearbox oil that leaked a little when I changed my springs and my top mounts before I make the 3 hour journey to see Mike.
So what is the easiest/best way to do this? Should I use any products to aid cleaning?
Thanks guys
Em
So anyway after the tester had an ear chewing from the senior technician and stops being stupid he passed it with an advisory. Apparently my sump gasket leaking.
I had my cambelt changed in January by Mike@Rentech (top guy btw) and nothing was mentioned of any leaks etc. I haven't seen any oil spots where I park my car nor does it seem that my oil level is dropping when I check it.
Now I want to give the sump a good clean to see if it is the gasket leaking or if it's the gearbox oil that leaked a little when I changed my springs and my top mounts before I make the 3 hour journey to see Mike.
So what is the easiest/best way to do this? Should I use any products to aid cleaning?
Thanks guys
Em