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> Oil drop on engine tin, help with oil leak
ericoneal
post May 11 2014, 07:34 PM
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I'm planning to really start tackling some of my oil leaks tomorrow. I was under there tonight and the pushrod tubes are leaking (used the crappy seals when I changed them over the winter), along with the taco plate (I have one, easy fix).
What is bothering me is that there are drop of oil on the head fins and oil tins under them on both sides of the car. Its not in a place where oil would blowback from the pushrod tube seals, and my head vent hoses up top are not leaking either.
Can you guys tell me where the source of oil for a leak like this could be? Cant find anything in the search.

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Bob L.
post May 11 2014, 08:05 PM
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I had some oil leaking from the valve cover on the passenger side that got blown up with the cooling air. it also looked like is was coming from a push rod tube but it wasn't.
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post May 11 2014, 08:18 PM
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Maybe your're right. If was something more serious, it probably would be happening on both sides of the engine. But I know the pushrod tubes are leaking on both sides.
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post May 11 2014, 08:34 PM
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I recently replaced my oil pressure sending unit up top ($16 @ Pelican). Prior to replacement, my car was leaking (or using) oil quite a bit. I was having to put in 1/2 quart every couple weeks or so.

Now, I haven't added any oil in 3+ weeks and the dipstick has stayed steady. I would often see oil on those wind guide trays underneath (74 2.0L). I am probably leaking oil elsewhere (pushrod tubes, couple drops now and then around the taco plate, etc....) but it is small enough that it is not bothering me.

Have you replaced oil pressure sending unit?
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post May 11 2014, 08:45 PM
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Hi Eric,

If you want, I could come over later this week and take a look. Or you could come visit and see my work in progress.

Olin
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post May 12 2014, 07:46 AM
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Hey Walter,
That would be great, would like to see your car sometime.
I'm pulling the pusrod tubes off tonight, and probably also the tin above them to inspect a bit further.
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post May 12 2014, 08:21 AM
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I'm pulling the pusrod tubes off tonight, and probably also the tin above them to inspect a bit further.


Dont forget to put that tin back in before the pushrods....
Because that never happens :-)
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