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Posted: 19 Apr 2006, 19:05
by HarryMann
Crank oil seal can be done with just the box out, if it is that... though obviously once engien out as well easier. I left engine in, due allt eh friggin pipes 'n tings... bit of crawlinga round but A-Ok once it was done.

... have the boss it runs against on the flywheel checked for bad scoring.

Posted: 20 Apr 2006, 20:01
by germman
Emma&Al wrote:Hi Germman thanks for your help..

Doesnt sound like good news :(
The clutch seems fine right now, no problems - but you have a point.
Ive just spent an hour cleaning underneath and still no joy - i think the rocker cover is leaking though...very hard to tell?
The drip in the middle part of the van, is fishy (to smell)- so Im guessing that is not oil...

it is the rocker covers imho just have em off and clean and re seal ,dont wory about the flywheel /midle oil leak till the clutch starts slippin they all leak a little (except mine :lol: ) just get on and enjoy it and check the oil every time you fill up . :D

Posted: 20 Apr 2006, 20:52
by speleobod
Hi, If youve got a 2ltr Aircooled then its likely, from looking at your pics, that the push rod tube seals are gone and you probably could do with rocker cover gaskets. Easy enought to do as with air cooled the tubes come out with everything in situ. You just take the rocker box covers off and the rockers and remove the spring clip, withdraw tubes etc. All set out in your Haynes manual.

to get this job done at a reputable garage who know what they are doing only costs around £60.00 and a steam clean around £10-£15.

The oil is leaking on to heat exchangers so you will need to live with smell for a while when repaired as it burns off.

By the way you have confused us we are Emma & Al aka 'speleobod'

Posted: 20 Apr 2006, 22:05
by lhd
Just a pennies worth, Brake cleaner ( spray type ) from Halfwits, is a very good degreaser for finding them there leaks.
lhd...........................

Posted: 20 Apr 2006, 22:21
by missusjen
60 quid to change the push rod tube seals and rocker gaskets!! Shame you don't live a couple of hundred miles north...... :lol:

You can do it - it's easy peasy......hardest bit is getting the spring off in the first place, and Haynes talks you through it nicely. It's a cheap job and well worth doing purely if it eliminates it as the issue......plus, those heat exchangers really do stink.....

Posted: 20 Apr 2006, 22:29
by lhd
Yeah if there open on wednesdays.... :rofl
lhd...................

Posted: 20 Apr 2006, 22:31
by lhd
60 quid to change the push rod tube seals and rocker gaskets!! Shame you don't live a couple of hundred miles north......

yeah if it's open on wednesday's :rofl
lhd......................................

Posted: 20 Apr 2006, 22:40
by missusjen
Rob - the North is always open.......possibly hostile to interlopers, but mostly open..... :lol:

Posted: 20 Apr 2006, 23:08
by blu trukkie
Emma 'n al

If you change your rocker gaskets, and they are cork ones, before you put the new ones in place, give both sides of each gasket a light amount of engine oil on both sides, it while help it stick and less likely to leak.

Good luck.