Date: Wed, 12 Jul 2006 13:26:43 -0600
Reply-To: David Johnson <davidj@ELPASOTEL.NET>
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From: David Johnson <davidj@ELPASOTEL.NET>
Subject: Valve Cover Gasket Leak
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The saga so far . . . .
Bought an '80 Westy - love at first sight. About 2 weeks after I
bought it, had major stall problem - took to an air-cooled qualified
mechanic. Turned out to be a bad head (cracked). Expensive, but had
some fiscal help and got her running. Loved it even more, running
well. Then began to notice an oil leak under the car - turned out a
seal on the one push rod tube was bad. Got it fixed by same
mechanic. Cool, everything was still running great. Then noticed
another oil leak, on a different push rod tube - took the car back to
the same mechanic. They called last night and said the car was
ready. Great. Rode in to town this morning with my wife, picked up
the car, drove it up to where my daughter was having swim lessons.
Got out, smelled burning oil, so checked under the car, and oil was
almost gushing from the valve cover gasket where they had put the new
head on. Car was towed back to mechanic at their expense, working on
it now. Probably a lucky thing I went up to the swim lesson - I
live 50 or so miles from the mechanic in the middle of the prairie.
Had I driven it home, that would have turned into a need for a new
engine, with the amount of oil I was losing (all over the heater box,
of course). Of course, the mechanic said they drove it a few miles,
and it leaked checked fine before they called me.
Now that you've listened to all that - here is what I am asking for
feedback from the group on : Why would a valve cover gasket be such a
pain in the butt? During the initial head repair they had to replace
it twice because the first one didn't seal correctly, and then for
both repairs of the faulty gaskets, they have had to do a new one, so
this will be something like valve cover gasket number 5 for this car
in the past month. Is this normal, asks the newbie? Is there
something I should be checking for, or have them check for, to make
the seal better?
Thanks again for help and input. Hoping to be driving again someday
without an oil leak,
David.
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