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I've had a couple of oil leaks on my fresh 2270, the most annoying of which seemed to come from the area of the oil pump and gradually got worse. Oil would drip on the underside of the engine mount cross bar in the center and air flow would then scatter it around (on engine, gearbox, exhaust, etc.). I bit the bullet this weekend and pulled the engine.
I then pulled off just the oil pump cover. I gather it's best to leave the pump housing itself in place if that's not the issue. I've got pics below showing where the lower oil pump gear has really ground against the cover, and a closeup of the gear itself showing wear on the gear. That edge on the inside lip of the gear is actually sharp to the touch. I would be guessing that metal on metal contact is not awesome right in the heart of the lubrication system, but I have also heard that those pumps do press against the cover. Not sure if this is the cause of, or contributor to, my oil leak, but how does this look to the braintrust? Assuming this is considered "acceptable," any tips for sealing this bad boy up so it doesn't leak? I've seen McMark's video.... Here's a shot of the pump with the cover on. Oil can be seen collecting at the bottom on the lip. If I had to guess it looks like it actually came out around the studs, as the nuts were pretty oily on the inside. ![]() Cover showing wear... ![]() Oil pump gears.... ![]() Closeup of the bottom gear. It's actually worn a sharp lip on that lower gear. ![]() |
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http://vwparts.aircooled.net/8mm-Self-Seal...111-115-161.htm
one time use nut..torque and done. Nothing else needed. (see web page) |
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I was advised that a lot of the new Schadek oil pump have been made under sized and require O ring or mods to make to them seal to the case. If the oil pump goes on EZ... and not pressed in its to small and the result is sucking air from the inlet of the pump and not oil from the pick up. European motor works has a fix/sleeve to address this. I hear the O rings do not work too good to fix the sucking of air, but better then nothing? IM concerned on my current builds, as I too had a under sized pump and I choose to seal with red 581 sealer (wish me luck)as I already had this pump purchased and the fix is an updated fixed pump with the sleeve already installed and turned down |
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Member ![]() ![]() Group: Members Posts: 306 Joined: 14-January 18 From: San Diego / Tijuana Member No.: 21,797 Region Association: Southern California ![]() |
I was advised that a lot of the new Schadek oil pump have been made under sized and require O ring or mods to make to them seal to the case. If the oil pump goes on EZ... and not pressed in its to small and the result is sucking air from the inlet of the pump and not oil from the pick up. European motor works has a fix/sleeve to address this. I hear the O rings do not work too good to fix the sucking of air, but better then nothing? IM concerned on my current builds, as I too had a under sized pump and I choose to seal with red 581 sealer (wish me luck)as I already had this pump purchased and the fix is an updated fixed pump with the sleeve already installed and turned down I spoke with Jorge yesterday about their oil pump modifications and I will be getting one for my build. I'll post some pics once I go pick up my case and parts from them |
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