I noticed a small pool of oil on the undertray below the oil cooler connectors a few days ago
It seems the top connector and the bypass bolt both had signs of leakage. No discernible drop on the dipstick though, so nothing massive.
I tried nipping up the connector adaptor and bolt into the oil cooler tank, but there were still signs of slight leaks after a run. So, up on jackstands, dropped the oil and the undertray for better access. I changed the ali crush washer on the upper connector and nipped up the bypass bolt. I refilled with fresh oil, ran the engine to get it warm and kept the oil pressure gauge as high as possible for a while to stress the joints. All seemed OK, so I put everything back together and went for a spirited 30 mile run. When I checked again I found the slighest of oil dampness on the top adaptor, but not even a drip had formed and no sign of any oil loss below the joint. I checked the tightness again, but was reluctant to nip the connector up any more as I didn't want to do any damage to the threads/boss. I'll keep an eye on it, but can probably live with it, if it gets no worse.
Thought maybe I should have tried some PTFE tape on the threads? Has anyone tried this, or any other method to get a better seal?
KIMI 1 : 1st Gen, "hybrid" 1983 silver S2 running gear in a 1985 S3 shell, SORN'd, long term resto project
KIMI 2 : 1st Gen, 1983 silver S2 - now sold to Ian Mothersole on here.
KIMI 3 : 1st Gen, 1983 red S3
Plus a 2004 Full Bridgeported RX-8