Newbie - First Oil Leak
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Newbie - First Oil Leak
Hello all,
After having my van for a few weeks I've discovered an oil leak. I've taken a couple of bad phone photos here:
http://postimg.org/image/awml5aeit/" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
http://postimg.org/image/thw80q5fj/" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Please could someone speculate on the location and/or offer some more info?
I think my van is a 1.9 DG engine
Im only starting to learn about engines, so any source of information available on the net would be useful. Are there any good diagrams for novies that show what part is what?
Thanks in advance.
After having my van for a few weeks I've discovered an oil leak. I've taken a couple of bad phone photos here:
http://postimg.org/image/awml5aeit/" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
http://postimg.org/image/thw80q5fj/" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Please could someone speculate on the location and/or offer some more info?
I think my van is a 1.9 DG engine
Im only starting to learn about engines, so any source of information available on the net would be useful. Are there any good diagrams for novies that show what part is what?
Thanks in advance.
1984 Transporter 1.9 DG Weber Carb
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Re: Newbie - First Oil Leak
The classic place to leak is where the black crankcase breather tower mounts to the crankcase and where the hose from the tower goes onto the carb beret.
Ian
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Re: Newbie - First Oil Leak
What carb is that? Its not standard for a dg could it be a df?
Oil on the top is usually breather tower as said
Fuel pump and dizzy also leak a lot
Get yourself a haynes maual everybody moans about them but a goldmine of info for the money
Oil on the top is usually breather tower as said
Fuel pump and dizzy also leak a lot
Get yourself a haynes maual everybody moans about them but a goldmine of info for the money
1988 DG WBX LPG Tin Top
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Re: Newbie - First Oil Leak
I would also be EXTREMELY concerned about those fuel hoses and their missing clips
Ian

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Re: Newbie - First Oil Leak
That was my first thought then I realised they are too low down for fuel pipes got to be vac hoses surely 

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Re: Newbie - First Oil Leak
New oring is needed for the crankcase breather tower as the old one will be hard
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Re: Newbie - First Oil Leak
itchyfeet wrote:That was my first thought then I realised they are too low down for fuel pipes got to be vac hoses surely


Yeah, at a quick glance I didn't notice the missing drip ring on the spigots ... yah just never no though.

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Re: Newbie - First Oil Leak
Thanks for the assistance everyone , much appreciated. I've got a hayes manual coming soon - so hopefully that will educate me a lot.
The engine was rebuilt a few years ago , and the carb does look new along with fuel pump. I've not noticed any smells of petrol so Im hoping that its just oil leaking. I was thinking it was a DG engine from one of the numbers on the v5c. Here is a pic:
http://postimg.org/image/6bbi76kar/" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Looking at the pic a couple of days from taking it, I've noticed an electric cable near the fuel pump that needs sorting. Also does anyone know what the cable hanging loosely near the alternator is?
The engine was rebuilt a few years ago , and the carb does look new along with fuel pump. I've not noticed any smells of petrol so Im hoping that its just oil leaking. I was thinking it was a DG engine from one of the numbers on the v5c. Here is a pic:
http://postimg.org/image/6bbi76kar/" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Looking at the pic a couple of days from taking it, I've noticed an electric cable near the fuel pump that needs sorting. Also does anyone know what the cable hanging loosely near the alternator is?
1984 Transporter 1.9 DG Weber Carb
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Re: Newbie - First Oil Leak

Early cooling system 1.9 with a retro fitted electric fuel pump and a late system air box. The engine case number is found on the base of the breather tower facing you as you view from behind the van, the reason I stressed the case part is that pretty much anything could have been rebuilt into that case over the past 30-odd years

One thing that is certain is that you need to lose the fuel filter in the inlet side fuel hose ... you know .. the one directly above the hot engine

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Re: Newbie - First Oil Leak
Hi Ian, thanks for having a look.
I will follow your recommendation and get rid of the petrol filter coming out of the fuel pump. It seems like a stupid place to have one.
I've got a feeling there is already a filter underneath the van (unless its something else that looks similar) - will have a proper look when I get home.
Assuming it is a filter , do I need to have two fuel filters? And does the location - relative to the fuel pump matter?
I will follow your recommendation and get rid of the petrol filter coming out of the fuel pump. It seems like a stupid place to have one.
I've got a feeling there is already a filter underneath the van (unless its something else that looks similar) - will have a proper look when I get home.
Assuming it is a filter , do I need to have two fuel filters? And does the location - relative to the fuel pump matter?
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Re: Newbie - First Oil Leak
You should have a single filter ... as I said, a single inline filter just next to the outlet of the fuel tank.
Ian
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Re: Newbie - First Oil Leak
ads288 wrote:Looking at the pic a couple of days from taking it, I've noticed an electric cable near the fuel pump that needs sorting. Also does anyone know what the cable hanging loosely near the alternator is?
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