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engine undercover or not?
Posted: 03 Sep 2011, 17:59
by johnhyan
In short: massive oil leak due to replaced turbo (JX) oil return pipe rubbing on the engine 'undercover' and wearing through the pipe (not my work I might add). The worst thing is that I could not see the dammage due to the cover (which is an oily mess now - especially the insulation). So......after replacing the pipe with a shiny new one from Brickwerks do I put the nasty cover back on or just leave the engine to hang loose (a bit like the boxer vs breifs arguement

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Any opinions?
Re: engine undercover or not?
Posted: 04 Sep 2011, 09:14
by noggintom
Hello there,
My JX has not had the covers on since I bought it two and a half years ago and it seems ok with it. I think over here the snow and cold weather eats away at it pretty quickly! I guess the engine will get rusty quicker and maybe a bit more noisy inside (no sound insulation), but cannot think of any bad things that will happen if it is left off.
Interested to know how many others have their covers still in place?????
Tom.
Re: engine undercover or not?
Posted: 04 Sep 2011, 10:52
by Oldiebut goodie
My diesel is a la kilt. (nothing underneath)
Re: engine undercover or not?
Posted: 28 Sep 2011, 09:56
by brookie
Our 1.9td goes commando too - didn't even know they had these undercovers fitted as standard. I like them off as how else can you look for all those oil leaks and trace funny noises
