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1934 oil leak I have an oil leak problem on my new restoration.
I have had it sitting for a month without starting and oil is still dripping off the split pin under the sump in the bell housing. The motor WAS NOT over filled with oil. It is not coming from the gearbox as the oil level on the dip stick is going down. I am talking of a quart over the month. My feeling is a possible crack or faulty spot weld in the sump between the bell housing and the sump itself? Before I pull the motor, any other suggestions? Has anyone else encountered this situation? Graham |
Re: 1934 oil leak There was a very recent posting where the plug in the rear of the block oil passage was left out. The plug is just above the cam oil pump gear cover.
Is the oil coming out without running the engine or has the engine been run? What engine and oil pan do you have? |
Re: 1934 oil leak you could pull the pan depending on the difficulty and test for leaks. i agree its the likely suspect as i dont know anywhere else it could be if leaking without running engine.
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Re: 1934 oil leak If the engine is NOT being run and the oil is still leaking out, then it pretty much HAS to be the oil-pan. I'd pull the pan and inspect it carefully - you'll find the culprit.
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Re: 1934 oil leak The motor is a correct 1934.
The oil pan is correct 1934. The oil is still coming out without the motor running. It has not run for a month. |
Re: 1934 oil leak Best guess is a leak in the oil pan where it meets the flywheel portion of the pan.
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Re: 1934 oil leak Removal of the oil pan is a bit of a pain (you'll probably have to drop the rear of the wishbone down), but not an extremely hard project. As David noted, there is probably a small leak in the rear portion of the pan (which once identified - can be welded up). The fix won't be that hard - you just need a semi-experienced welder who can weld it without blowing a hole through it. :D
The key will be finding the leak and REALLY cleaning the pan to get all oil out of it (including any leaking seam area). Quality welds depend on cleanliness. |
Re: 1934 oil leak Thanks guys, hope it is only the sump will update when I have the problem sorted.
Graham |
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Well guys, pulled the motor out today and as predicted (and hoped for) the leak was caused by some corrosion and seperation around one of the spot welds holding the back portion of the sump to the pan itself.
Sandblasting of the area and some silflos over the spotted and the one alongside as a precaution, testing with a little petrol and no leaks. Hopefully problem solved. Now just have to assemble everything again. |
Re: 1934 oil leak Jeez , I forgot its called silfos,
Long time sine I lived in NZ. Lawrie |
Re: 1934 oil leak What is silfos? For us in the states.
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A "down under" term. Another one being "easy flow". Phil NZ |
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