Date: Sun, 12 Aug 2007 00:43:10 -0400
Reply-To: Benny boy <huotb@VIDEOTRON.CA>
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From: Benny boy <huotb@VIDEOTRON.CA>
Subject: Re: Oil Leak - by bell housing
I like your trany, it look nice! i want it :-)
It' commun for starter to leak oil, when new, there is about a quart in it,
that oil last for a long time, it's like oil in trany's...
Not funny? ok.
The Crankshaft seal is NEVER the problem... forget GoWesty BS about that!
That much oil over there is strange???
between trany and engine, on the very bottom part you have a hole... is it
leaking oil? Also, on the engine side, inside eng compartment, close to
trany, left side, there is a hole in the case (maybe with a black plastic
plug), this hole is there to remove the 3 Torque converter screws on
automatic, but all engine case have them.. do you have oil there???
In most case, if it's engine oil, they leak between flywheel and engine
block, but that is not your case! so the only other possibility (if not
trany oil!) is the inner flywheel seal:
http://www.benplace.com/clutch/100_0016.jpg
http://www.benplace.com/clutch/100_0017.jpg
This one will leak through the 6 flywheel bold,
http://www.benplace.com/clutch/100_0024.jpg
scrap the clutch disk and splash everywhere. But i would have suspected
trany oil first! But you said that you lost a lot of oil so that my conclusion.
I would have suspected a "bore hole plug" but it would have leak from that
hole (between trany and engine) first.
Here are all the possibility of oil leak in the bell hoosing:
-Trany main shaft seal
-Engine crankshaft seal
-Flywheel inner seal
-Bore hole plug
-Cam plug
-Crack in case
-Crack in trany case.
Ben
ps.: who as nothing better to do on a Saturday night...
On Sat, 11 Aug 2007 16:39:16 -0400, Jack R. <jack007@COMCAST.NET> wrote:
>My 84 Westy, with the 2.1L syncro motor, developed a bad oil leak. It
>appears to be coming from within the bell housing, and leaks most by the
>starter motor. When I removed the oil filler cap and drove it, there was
>little or no leak. I pulled and cleaned all the crankcase venting (no kinks
>in breather hose). Reassembled, and ran with oil cap back on. After about
>10 minutes of idle, it began leaking again.
>
>Here is a link to a photo of the leak location.
>http://www.flickr.com/photos/77623993@N00/1084858867/
>
>
>
>Before I drop the manual Trans, I wondered if anyone had suggestions to help
>me resolve this problem. The motor runs like a top, and has less than 50k
>original miles on it. I drove it for 1000 miles after the install with no
>problems what so ever, not a drip. While doing the body work, it wasn't
>driven for 6 weeks, then on my way home with a beautifully restored van, oil
>all over the back. Lost about 1/3 QT in 20 miles.
>
>
>
>Thanks for any advise you can provide.
>
>
>
>Jack R.
>
>N. of Detroit
>
>84 Westy, looks great, runs great, leaks oil badly!
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