Rippers
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Supposed to going on holiday in the van tomorrow and I have a oil leak issue I just can't sort out.
It's a 1600 with a weber progressive carb and stock exhaust.
There seems to be oil leaking from the rear and the front
I took the engine out and checked the float which was fine, the flywheel oil seal looked ok, but I changed it anyway for a genuine vw seal and also changed the o-ring.
This seemed to calm down the rear but then the front started to leak more, so I took the alloy front pulley off and put on a genuine pulley and this pretty much stopped leaking on the front completely... But the rear started to get worst again :roll:
So I pulled the engine out again and the rear seal still looked fine.
I wondered whether it could be a breathing problem forcing oil out of these seals.
I looked into the breather system and I read the case needs negative pressure, it has a stock type oil breather with a pipe that goes through the tinware to the underneath. I read that it should have a rubber valve on the end of this which it didn't so I bought one and put it on.
Whilst the engine was out I adjusted the valves and did the timing. Took it out for a 5 mile trip and the front pulley has leaked like crazy and the bay was covered in oil :evil: worst leak yet!
I'm going to take the rubber valve off and see if it improves. If it does it makes me think there is deffinetly a breathing problem. The breather itself seems clean and clear. I just can't understand how it can go from nothing to crazy, the only breathing thing I changed was the rubber valve.
Any ideas would dearly like to take the van on hols tomorrow if I can :|
It's a 1600 with a weber progressive carb and stock exhaust.
There seems to be oil leaking from the rear and the front
I took the engine out and checked the float which was fine, the flywheel oil seal looked ok, but I changed it anyway for a genuine vw seal and also changed the o-ring.
This seemed to calm down the rear but then the front started to leak more, so I took the alloy front pulley off and put on a genuine pulley and this pretty much stopped leaking on the front completely... But the rear started to get worst again :roll:
So I pulled the engine out again and the rear seal still looked fine.
I wondered whether it could be a breathing problem forcing oil out of these seals.
I looked into the breather system and I read the case needs negative pressure, it has a stock type oil breather with a pipe that goes through the tinware to the underneath. I read that it should have a rubber valve on the end of this which it didn't so I bought one and put it on.
Whilst the engine was out I adjusted the valves and did the timing. Took it out for a 5 mile trip and the front pulley has leaked like crazy and the bay was covered in oil :evil: worst leak yet!
I'm going to take the rubber valve off and see if it improves. If it does it makes me think there is deffinetly a breathing problem. The breather itself seems clean and clear. I just can't understand how it can go from nothing to crazy, the only breathing thing I changed was the rubber valve.
Any ideas would dearly like to take the van on hols tomorrow if I can :|