Pushrod tube leak
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Pushrod tube leak
Hi,
Just changed all my pushrod tube seals (81, Air-cooled, CJ Engine), while the engine was out and the oil drained. Typical that now i have the engine back in and running i have a drip, drip, drip from two of them. Just ordered two 'new tubes' and seals and i'll fit these and make sure the bores are all clean, i have read to avoid using any sealer, any thoughts for or against sealer? and what type?
Silly question coming, how high should the oil level be in the engine, do i need to drain the oil before i remove the tubes, or is the level lower? I'll jack the side up a little?
Many thanks
Just changed all my pushrod tube seals (81, Air-cooled, CJ Engine), while the engine was out and the oil drained. Typical that now i have the engine back in and running i have a drip, drip, drip from two of them. Just ordered two 'new tubes' and seals and i'll fit these and make sure the bores are all clean, i have read to avoid using any sealer, any thoughts for or against sealer? and what type?
Silly question coming, how high should the oil level be in the engine, do i need to drain the oil before i remove the tubes, or is the level lower? I'll jack the side up a little?
Many thanks
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Re: Pushrod tube leak
Hi, can't answer your question, but I can say: what a brilliant website you've got. It's a big help to duffers like me.
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Re: Pushrod tube leak
No sealant.. fitted correctly they do not need it
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Re: Pushrod tube leak
Thanks, my blog is well out of date, must update it - got lots to add.
The only way i could get the tubes to go in was from gentle persuasion onto the end of a socket and extension bar, the twist in method on the Wiki just didn't work.
Anything on the oil level? My parts have just turned up, so might have a go later in this nice weather...
The only way i could get the tubes to go in was from gentle persuasion onto the end of a socket and extension bar, the twist in method on the Wiki just didn't work.
Anything on the oil level? My parts have just turned up, so might have a go later in this nice weather...
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Re: Pushrod tube leak
can't' you just drop the oil into a container... then just put it back?
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Re: Pushrod tube leak
kevtherev wrote:can't' you just drop the oil into a container... then just put it back?
^^^ WHS
Dont use goop.
Use oe quality seals.
Use old pushrod tube as drift to fit new tube.
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Re: Pushrod tube leak
Sadly, kids stopped play tonight!
If its ok to do that, then thats plan A. I have one mate you said drop the oil and another (who has a splitty, so its bit different) who said the oil level is below the tubes?
Thanks
kev
If its ok to do that, then thats plan A. I have one mate you said drop the oil and another (who has a splitty, so its bit different) who said the oil level is below the tubes?
Thanks
kev
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Re: Pushrod tube leak
I put a small amount of permatex 3H only on the large end of the pushrod tube seal as in the Tom wilson book
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Re: Pushrod tube leak
as a temporary fix try rotating the tube 80 degrees it sometimes stops the leak 

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