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Old 06-11-2018, 07:53 AM   #1
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drops of oil on the ground

hi friends, here to ask for help about a problem encountered on my boxster s.
I noticed there is a leak that wets the head gasket and tappet gasket, drops of oil on the ground.
My mechanic, after a quick glance, says it's a "secondary oil pump" (not the principal one) oring, is it a known problem?
He said that oil flows from the pump to head and then drips, it can be??
Thanks in advance to everyone
Please help me....
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Old 06-11-2018, 10:04 AM   #2
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There are multiple sources of oil leaks on a Boxster and oil has an uncanny ability to leak in one place, run down, and then drip from somewhere else entirely.

The best way to find where the oil is coming from is to clean it up and then inspect it daily until you find the exact source.

It is possible that oil is leaking from the cam covers but don't assume that this is true unless you know for sure. Two mechanics told me that the cam covers on my Boxster were leaking and it would cost $1400 to repair. After cleaning up the engine and inspecting it carefully, I found that the leak was actually caused by the spark plug tubes - which I replaced myself for about $60.
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Old 06-11-2018, 11:11 AM   #3
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There are multiple sources of oil leaks on a Boxster and oil has an uncanny ability to leak in one place, run down, and then drip from somewhere else entirely.

The best way to find where the oil is coming from is to clean it up and then inspect it daily until you find the exact source.

It is possible that oil is leaking from the cam covers but don't assume that this is true unless you know for sure. Two mechanics told me that the cam covers on my Boxster were leaking and it would cost $1400 to repair. After cleaning up the engine and inspecting it carefully, I found that the leak was actually caused by the spark plug tubes - which I replaced myself for about $60.
I have only seen a few places I have seen Boxsters leak oil, RMS, Spark plug tubes, and cam plugs -- but those generally only if the valve covers have been removed and too much sealant used which gums up the oil galley and forces oil to find its way past the cam plugs. Lastly, the fill tube sometimes cracks.

Others may have observed different sources, but that's where I would look first.
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Old 06-12-2018, 12:04 AM   #4
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thank you so much for your advices, you would have the secondary pump code ?...I want to understand from the PET where it is located....here some photos of the leak... have you any suggestion more?...if there is the oring of the pump can i make the job alone?...is there any diy tutorial?...thank you in advance...











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Old 06-12-2018, 08:17 AM   #5
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There are multiple sources of oil leaks on a Boxster and oil has an uncanny ability to leak in one place, run down, and then drip from somewhere else entirely.
The best way to find where the oil is coming from is to clean it up and then inspect it daily until you find the exact source.
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First clean the engine thoroughly with engine degreaser and rinse it with "Low pressure" water and you should be able to identify the source of your leak
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Old 07-11-2018, 12:19 AM   #6
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My mechanic, have changed the "secondary oil pump" oring, clean all...it seems ok...in this days i'll check the situation...hope that's all ok.....
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Old 09-11-2018, 01:43 AM   #7
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hi friends the drops from oil pump now are ok, but there is another problems, some drops around the oil cup nuts...here the photos...what do you think it can be?
p.s.: problem manifested after car stops 1 week





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have you any idea?
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hi friends, here to ask for help about a problem encountered on my boxster s.
I noticed there is a leak that wets the head gasket and tappet gasket, drops of oil on the ground.
My mechanic, after a quick glance, says it's a "secondary oil pump" (not the principal one) oring, is it a known problem?
He said that oil flows from the pump to head and then drips, it can be??
Thanks in advance to everyone
Please help me....
That's certainly a possible oil leak source. It is, however, an easy fix (in my opinion).
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