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Views sought on 2 issues - Issue 1 Poss oil leak 1330 Engine

eddieshep999

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I have a 2015 Spyder RT SE6 purchased April 2015
I am about to have my 9,000 mile service my 3,000 mole service was last Aug

I noticed the following

Poss oil leak (see photo)

There was a small drip of oil on the floor, I checked underneath and cleaned a small amount of oil up
Checked the oil level and it was at max, kept an eye on it and no more spills
Just completed a 2,113 mile journey to Denmark checked the oil level during the trip no change in the oil level or any more drips on the floor
Oil level still showing max when I got home
I have just removed all the Tupperware and noticed the oil stain on the engine casing
I will let the dealer know.
Anyone know what they should look for
 

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Have them check the clutch cover & make sure all of the bolts - I believe that there are 5 - are actually there & that they are correctly torqued. I had a leak there due to I bolt missing, and the others were loose and had no Loctite on them. There was no oil dripping on the garage floor, as the under body panels caught it all. Valve cover gaskets could be another source of the leak.
 
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