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Title: Estate oil leak - VERY Bad news :(
Post by: JamesV6CDX on 30 June 2007, 13:11:10
Mrs Jv6CDX and I spent a long time last night, by means of lights, (!) changing the crankseal and re-fitting the cambelt kit and front end bits. Thankfully she started fine, so I'm feeling pleased I've sucesfully done a crank seal.

The really bad part - is that although it had a tiny tiny leak, it wasn't the crank seal that was leaking at all.

It is the upper-sump to block joint, that's leaking oil, down by the alternator. I cleaned off the oil, and when I rev the engine, I can see oil seeping out of here. At least, I presume it's the seal that's gone.

I've heard VERY nasty stories about changing the upper sump gasket, and I no longer have any access to engine supporting gear. Can anyone tell me the steps involved, in changing this gasket?

Title: Re: Estate oil leak - VERY Bad news :(
Post by: Dazzler on 30 June 2007, 13:16:56
Sorry to hear that James, you seemed to be going so well on it. Good luck for the next stage mate ;)
Title: Re: Estate oil leak - VERY Bad news :(
Post by: JamesV6CDX on 30 June 2007, 13:18:34
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Sorry to hear that James, you seemed to be going so well on it. Good luck for the next stage mate ;)

I will fix it. Nothing beats me  [smiley=evil.gif]

I'll admit to feeling a little disheartened though, especially as it's raining...

Title: Re: Estate oil leak - VERY Bad news :(
Post by: JamesV6CDX on 30 June 2007, 14:08:23
It's like a pin-hole leak - I wonder if it could somehow be patched  ::)
Title: Re: Estate oil leak - VERY Bad news :(
Post by: Dazzler on 30 June 2007, 16:48:46
I think Winns do a oil stop leak, which basically softens the gaskets a little making them more supple again, hence stopping the leak.
I haven't tried it personally so i don't know how true it is.