9YaTaH wrote:
jacks1071 wrote:
9YaTaH wrote:
Listen to Fred....a drop....if you have more than that....well hello
From what you have told us, whoever did the work has a case to answer....you have to confront the person with your concerns...THE BEST thing you could do is get expert help and ask someone to accompany you.
Initially it was a lot as two engine breathers were plumbed into the oil catch tank, and the tank hello had no breather on it. Oil was pissing out of it.
I've removed one of the breathers from the catch tank and its reduced to a drop.
I also had oil leaking from the timing chain cover which also appears to have stopped.
Currently the split pin is always wet, and I get a drop or two every 2nd time the car goes out.
Does this sound acceptable?
Toooooo hard mate

....what you have said....is that an overpressure situation has occurred...which you have corrected and the symptoms have gone away...
However, the timing case seal has been blown once (by your own admission), therefore, it may be prone to leak again....
The other thing to contemplate, is how much oil is spattered around or is lying in your clutch housing....
Ummmmm.....not meaning to be clever....but...."I get a drop or two every 2nd time the car goes out"....what does
out mean

a descent long run on high speed roads where the engine experiences a range of revs OR around the block

To me.....this engine does not sound like a good candidate to thrash around Tassie (I could be wrong and I often am

)
now we have a bit more info. i'm with Mick here. What you have done by not allowing the catch can to vent is to over presurrise the crankcase and foooooom all the seals are now stuffed. well maybe not all, only the most important ones. they may only leak a little now, but pretty quickly there will be more oil coming out than you would believe and clutch slip will stop you in your tracks.
question that the engine builder will ask is WHO hooked the engine up to a catch can with no venting. if it was him, then he gets to redo all the oil seals. if it was you, sorry to say, but you have do it your self or pays someone to do it.
the good news is that it should be curable by
1. redoing the oil seals and gaskets
2. venting the catch can properly
michael
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