clee wrote:.Did you notice any difference in the new Renault ring ,ie was it's cross section shaped or owt like that ? I suppose a good way back in time now .Shaft design change as well ?
Lee ..... The O ring was just a normal one, and the shaft was not changed. But I suggest that judging by your pic of the extent of the oil sprayed around the bellhousing, I do not think the O ring was the problem, as if it were then the leaking oil would have just come through into the bellhousing and trickled down the housing and exited out through the hole at the bottom.
But in this case, judging by the amount of oil sprayed around the housing, I am sure it has got passed the lip seal, travelled along the tube and dripped over the rotating clutch cover which flicked it all around the bellhousing as the pic shows.
Below is an exploded pic of the gearbox (lower shaft is UN1) which shows the O ring (30), the tube (29) and the lip seal (31)
You will notice the flare of the tube which actually seats into a moulding around the lip seal, and it is held there by pressure from the bell housing being bolted back on and the O ring against the flange on the tube and the chamfer in the housing.
When the lip seal leaks, that when it travels along the tube and onto the clutch cover.
Believe it or not, I kept my old lip seal ...... what for, I do not know ..... so below is a pic of it where you can see the "step" in the "rubber" moulding where the flair of the tube seats.
I think the trick is, when a gearbox is removed, check to see if there is any oil in the tube which exits into the bellhousing with the first motion shaft sticking out of it. If necessary, get a strip of "Paper wipe", and feed it into the lower part of the tube, leave it there for a while, then remove, ..... if there is any oil soaked into the wipe, then the seal is leaking to some degree ...... the inside of the tube should be dry. Conversely, should the outer part of the tube be oily, then I would suspect the O ring, but I really can't see the O ring ever being a problem as it is a passive seal squeezed up tight, and unlikely to be disturbed. ..... but in saying that, whenever the bellhousing is removed, the O ring should be replaced.
I hope all this makes sense.
John
1990 GTA Atmo, 2003 Jaguar X type 2.5SE Auto, 2018 Kia Picanto GT-Line-S 1.25