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Date:         Wed, 9 Apr 1997 23:36:27 +0000
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From:         Scott Maurer <smaur@postoffice.worldnet.att.net>
Subject:      Re: Oil Leak

At 07:44 PM 4/9/97 +0000, you wrote: >I recently bought an '84 westy which drips oil from the right side of >the motor. The lady I bought it from claims it did not leak with her, >and she has all the paperwork from the dealer for repairs. >Now I cannot answer your question but can you answer mine? It only drips >from the right side of the motor and usually leaves a 4"dia puddle >overnight. Does this sound like pushrod trouble to you and are these >easy to replace if I have access to a service garage??? > >The van has 81000 miles on it and the previous owner had the head leak >problem fixed at the dealer 5000 miles ago. >Thanks >Steve Manning >"Hopin' I did'nt buy a lemon" > Steve,

The pushrod tubes are covered/protected on my 1.9L with heat shields on both sides of my engine. I noticed oil seeping from under this shield and removed it for a better view. I would NOT remove these unless this is obviously where the leak originates. The shield is attached to the exhaust pipe/manifold stud nuts.

Scott Maurer '84 vanagon


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