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Date:         Thu, 2 Mar 1995 17:56:37 -0800
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From:         "Erik Soule"  <erik@henries.nsc.com>
Subject:      Re: Leaking oil seal

Marcus, I've seen this problem a couple of times and it has never "cured itself". First, be certain it's engine oil. If you just rebuilt the motor, that's probably a good guess. I think your hunch that the main seal is shot is probably correct, but I bet its because (1) the seal was not install correctly, or (2) the gland nut was not put on tight enough. Number 2 is more common, IMHO. You've got to torque that baby to 200+ (252, I seem to remember is the official number) ft-lbs. Otherwise, the flywheel loosens up and ovalizes the dowel pins, wobbles and breaks the seal. I've been through this, and its not a pretty site.

Erik

In message <199503021713.RAA27268@rowan.coventry.ac.uk> writes: > Dear list, > > My housemate rebuilt his 1600 dual port, which he has put > about 500 careful miles on. It was rebuilt with alot of care > and purrrrssss as it goes, but (the big but) yesterday > a load of oil appeared to be working its way out of the bell > housing. > > This could be from the oil seal behind the flywheel, > but the engine oil is still a pristine green (on the dipstick) and > the stuff being dropped is black. Could this be clean engine oil > picking up clutch dust on the way out (would surely lead to clutch > slip?) or is it more likely to be from the gearbox? > > Assuming it is the engine oil seal, we've checked the oil > breather is ok to make sure that the crankcase pressure isn't > forcing the oil out past the seal, and apart from that we are pretty > lost as to what may have caused the seal to fail at such a low > mileage. The local vw garage guy said he had had a similar problem > on an engine he had rebuilt and the oil leak had cured itself! > > This isn't really something I can count on, so any ideas anyone???? > > cheers > Marcus > '70 bus > > -- > __ > Marcus Grant > mty016@uk.ac.cov

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