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can't stop my oil leak! |
bruce54 |
Oct 25 2012, 04:51 PM
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Newbie Group: Members Posts: 14 Joined: 25-September 11 From: turlock, clif. Member No.: 13,608 Region Association: Northern California |
I just changed my oil, and the oil cooler seals, and the oil pressure switch. My 75 2.0 was leaking a fair amount before, now it starts to leak( drips a drop every couple of sconds) when I rev her up to around 2500-3000 rpms.Doesn't seem to leak a 2000 rpms.Did I overlook something or not tighten the oil cooler enough, sure wasn't fun doing the oil cooler.Kinda frusrated right now so will probably start drinking and see if it fixes itself overnight!
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Kirmizi |
Oct 25 2012, 05:01 PM
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Senior Member Group: Members Posts: 836 Joined: 12-February 06 From: Wyoming, US Member No.: 5,568 Region Association: None |
Where is it leaking/dripping from? Same place as before the repairs?
You may need to let it run awhile to allow some of the residual oil to drip or burn off. Mike |
bruce54 |
Oct 25 2012, 05:21 PM
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Newbie Group: Members Posts: 14 Joined: 25-September 11 From: turlock, clif. Member No.: 13,608 Region Association: Northern California |
Where is it leaking/dripping from? Same place as before the repairs? You may need to let it run awhile to allow some of the residual oil to drip or burn off. Mike Yes , it seems to be in the same area. I get most of the oil with rags and paper towels, so I'm sure it's not residual. I don't think I overtightened the oilcooler seals. Plus I get up and look at the pressure switch, It was difinitely leaking before and can't see any oil at all there.Do oil coolers leak? or mostly just the seals?I guess I could try to tighten the oil cooler a little bit more, but I read not to tighten too much. |
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