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scotty2dogs

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115 posts

306 months

Monday 10th October 2005
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Got in the Tuscan today and drove off as per usual - started to be a real effort to change gear then noticed oil light flickering. Returned home straight away to notice oil where my car had been parked.
I'm presuming that I've had a leak (think I hit a speedbump last weekend)and where the engine was getting hotter all the components were expanding making it harder to select a gear?
Anyone shed some light on this?
Also if this is the case have I screwed the engine/gearbox up?

Extra 300 Driver

5,282 posts

269 months

Monday 10th October 2005
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Comming over from the Cerbera forum, so may be talking rubbish!

Check the oil level first. If that is ok then I would suspect that its your gearbox oil that have ejected itself.

Dont drive the car, and go and check the level. If it is low then you may have dislodged a pipe or something.

R555SSH

5,006 posts

245 months

Wednesday 12th October 2005
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Hi Scotty
It is indeed dangerous to drive around without adequate oil.
The good news though is that that doesn't mean you have damaged the engine.
The difficulty selecting gear may also be because you have had a clutch/brake fluid,or gearbox fluid leak, and not a motor oil leak. Worse case scenario maybe ball of the above. (£).

Don't panic at all. Remember you have a Tuscan. She is a ferocious bitch who is great at times, and awful at others.
Things to do>
1. Do not start the car. Probably best to get it towed to the your local TVR fettler to diagnose the fault and rectify it.
2. That's it.

With any luck your encounter with the sleeping policeman may have just damaged a sump and you may simply need that replaced, and a top up of oil, and that's all.. Let us know.
Oz

justinp1

13,357 posts

253 months

Wednesday 12th October 2005
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R555SSH said:
Hi Scotty
It is indeed dangerous to drive around without adequate oil.
The good news though is that that doesn't mean you have damaged the engine.
The difficulty selecting gear may also be because you have had a clutch/brake fluid,or gearbox fluid leak, and not a motor oil leak. Worse case scenario maybe ball of the above. (£).

Don't panic at all. Remember you have a Tuscan. She is a ferocious bitch who is great at times, and awful at others.
Things to do>
1. Do not start the car. Probably best to get it towed to the your local TVR fettler to diagnose the fault and rectify it.
2. That's it.

With any luck your encounter with the sleeping policeman may have just damaged a sump and you may simply need that replaced, and a top up of oil, and that's all.. Let us know.
Oz



I agree. I think there was a lost *ages* ago with a stpe by step guide to testing liquid patches on your driveway.

I think Green Flag coverage was a good idea for my Tuscan. For about £100 a year they would come to my house with a low loader and bring my car to the nearest TVR repairer which was 30 miles away. I guess that I would be charged about £100 or more for each trip if Green Flag werent picking up the tab!

scotty2dogs

Original Poster:

115 posts

306 months

Wednesday 12th October 2005
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One of my mates from a local garage for local people will be looking at the car tomorrow just to see if its a simple fix - if not then its off to Leven!!

Podie

46,647 posts

298 months

Wednesday 12th October 2005
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I'd go with the general feeling of don't start it... hope you get it sorted quickly.

rev-erend

21,603 posts

307 months

Wednesday 12th October 2005
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Check the engine oil - also check the breather pipe from the oil tank is attached to the air inlet..

Mine came off and I lost a few pints..(syphon effect) .. also chect the clutch fluid (behind pedals ?)


hope it turns out to be nothing major.

scotty2dogs

Original Poster:

115 posts

306 months

Friday 14th October 2005
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clutch master cylinder cream crackered - as far as I'm concerned thats a result!!!!!

T88CAN

3,474 posts

280 months

Friday 14th October 2005
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Just read this thread and Clutch seals sprang to mind and oil pressure sensor was purely coincidental?