
leaking sump
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leaking sump
ello peeps, got a problem, when i got engine back from the recon shop, he said it was the wrong sump for the [ebay] bought new crankcase, and he squirted gunk in to try and seal it , when up to temp theres a good leak from the rear of sump, took it off ,no cork seals but mastic, new gaskets fitted but corks wont let sump close enough to block to do bolts up, trimmed em ,not much difference, tried it with no corks, it still rocks on the crank as if the seal housing is too high, any thoughts cos theres gonna be a unfinished project on ebay soon, cheers ,miserable 

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1098 mate, unused crankcase found in old rover garage, checked and used with standard pistons, well ive filed a bit off the hieght of seal housing, much tighter fit ,and used blue h. on side gaskets, will run it up to temp tommorow and wait for the puddle
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Hmm - the later 1098s used in the Spridget had the bigger main bearings too - and probably used a different sump - the same as was then used on the 1275 engines. Maybe you have the later engine (in which case lucky you!!) or - a normal engine and the later bigger sump which would explain the poor fit at the rear!



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STEVE, the later type of 1098 engine to which BMC is referring has the number beginning 10CC...... So the obvious question is, what is your engine number?
Willie
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No Steve, no knowledge of those numbers on the block but have never seen
the plate for a mechanical fuel pump on a Minor engine??
the plate for a mechanical fuel pump on a Minor engine??
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Hmm - well that rules out the oversize sump - and i would think if it is the big main bearings then the sump would not go anywhere near fitting ! Have the garage somehow damaged the sump ?? Just a thought - check the rear main cap - does it have the matching shape to fit the sump ? If it was a Mini block - then the rear main bearing does not have that shape - yes I can see the upper half of the rear seal is on the block o k. This is highly unlikely - but grasping at straws here !!


