Leaking clutch/gearbox

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Big and Daft

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I've just found a minor leak (looks to be a couple of teaspoons at most) under my Terrano.
I went underneath and its coming from what I think is the clutch/gearbox gasket - big circular thing behind the front diff. The joint is damp and the oil is a thick yellowish colour - definitely not fuel, doesn't smell like that.

How big of a problem is this? I really need to use it to get to work tomorrow and like I say not much fluid has been lost.

Any help would be very welcome.
 
If it is coming from the bell housing (the cover for the clutch), then I would suspect transmission oil and transmission front seal, which usually indicates that the input shaft bearing of the tranny is on its way out. From what I have read here that is not that uncommon of a thing. That is my best guess from what you said.

The problem with running it that way is that it will contaminate the clutch which will start to slip.

Mike
 
Bell housing, that sounds like the term I was looking for.

I've just re-checked and there has not been any leakage in just over an hour, so it's a slow leak at least.
I tried to take some pictures, but they didn't come out too well - It's kinda tricky to take a decent picture while crammed under a Terrano...

Here is the best one, I've circled the area I think is responsible in red;
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here is a different angle;
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sounds like, as mjpetersen says, gearbox oil, but have you checked the clutch fluid, or better still the oil on the ground, pour a little water on it, doe it mix or stay separate, if it mixes it is clutch fluid, if not gear box oil, it will last for a long time like this, it will be a while before the clutch gets to the point of slipping, if the front bearing is going then this may speed things up a bit, is the box noisy at stand still and quite if you dip the clutch, I have a noisy box in all but 4th so probably layshaft bearings, but I have done 20,000 on it in this condition and it does not sound any worse, and I have towed heavy, Rick
 
That does sound like gear oil, my old box did the same, so did dads maverick. It turned out to be a gasket
 
So I've decided it's the grearbox, not the clutch that's leaking - as the thing that's leaking has a drain/sump plug on it and clutches don't have those. Right?
I'm booked into the garage Thursday, so I'm hoping it's just a gasket. Any idea how tough of a job it is, or how long it will take?
It'll also get some nice new transmission oil, so it's not all bad.

He's also doing my track-rod end, he spotted it last time I was in. It's safe but an MOT fail, so he might as well do it while he's under there
 
Even if it is only A gasket it will still mean dropping the box to do it because it will prob be bellhousing to box gasket if your lucky could be oil seal I dont know which is easier but both mean dropping it , from what I have seen on here not A job undertaken lightly :augie
 

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