Date: Thu, 22 May 1997 10:50:00 -0400
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From: "Charles Michaux." <cmichaux@carolinanet.com>
Subject: Re: pushrod tube fix
Mike,
I think this is good advice!! This whole project could easily become a
$1,000 job.
Charles Michaux
'91 Wesy (42K)
'73 Thing (30K)
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> From: Tim Smith <smitht@unb.ca>
> To: Multiple recipients of list <vanagon@lenti.med.umn.edu>
> Subject: pushrod tube fix
> Date: Thursday, May 22, 1997 10:33 AM
>
> Hi Mike,
>
>
> read the oil leak note, take it easy there. To replace pushrod tubes the
> heads need to come off. I'd bet you'll also need a new head gasket, $30,
> and if the heads are going south maybe a head/2. To get the heads off you
> need to take off the exhaust pipes, which may lead to stripped
> headbolts/broken pipes if old. Sorry to paint such a picture, but slight
> problems could easily triple your bill, and once underway you are
committed.
> There is no adjustment of the hydraulic valve lifters BTW (hasn't been
since
> 1978). I hope this mechanic is experienced in wasserboxers???
>
> If the oil leak is a real pain and endangers engine life you might
consider
> the following. Take of the rock covers to get a good look at the tubes.
> Degrease them thoroughly with GUNK etc and a tooth brush then figure out
> which one(s) leak and where. If leakage is from the (rusted) accordian
> pleats you are pretty much beat.
>
> If it is around ends, past the seals, you MAY be able to 'lengthen' the
> tubes by carefully pushing a knife blade in between the pleats and
wiggling.
> This will push a bit harder against the seals. Do a small bit at each
> pleat, not all in one. If the tubes are rusted they may tear/crack!
Also,
> if the heads are well degreased you can goop around the tube and seal it
> onto the head/block. This is not ideal, but may stem the flow somewhat.
The
> goop will pull off eventually due to expansion of block etc.
>
> Having said all that, if you only have one or two dead tubes you can
buy
> split tubes, ~$30/, which are easily installed.... remove valve cover,
> remove two bolts holding entire rocker arm/shafts assembly and pull out
the
> pushrod in the leaking tube. Rip out the tube, clean up seats and install
> new seals then the split tube. Then reassemble rockers checking that NO
> BINDING has occurred. Do this in your drive, takes an hour or so. Jack
the
> van slightly on the side you are working on to tip the oil back into the
> block. No need to crack the heads/exhaust off, or 'adjust' the valves. No
> incidental damage likely either.
>
> Bye, Tim
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