Oil Leaks - What is normal

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Oil Leaks - What is normal

Post by MinorMoments »

I am used to modern cars so this will probably seem a very blonde question.

Is it normal for an old car to have a permanent oil leak? I am assuming not as gaskets should contain the engine oil within the block...
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Post by dalebrignall »

i think it normal for an old engine to leak oil.if you have the engine reconditioned in the future it should not leak.bear in mind that the last morris came off the line in71,so theres bound to be some wear and tear
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Post by bigginger »

dalebrignall wrote:bear in mind that the last morris came off the line in71
Last one in England, yes ;)
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Post by alex_holden »

It's generally a bad sign if they suddenly stop leaking! ;)
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Post by rayofleamington »

The difficult question is 'how much is too much'?
Most Minors wil;l make the occasional drip - if yours leaves a puddle every day it's not a good sign!
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Post by 8009STEVE »

It's generally a bad sign if they suddenly stop leaking!
If mine stopped leaking, then she would be out of oil
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Post by Squiggle »

alex_holden wrote:It's generally a bad sign if they suddenly stop leaking! ;)
I had a modified gearbox cover fitted last year [by JLH] and there is virtually no leakage at all now.
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Post by bmcecosse »

Engine oil leaks are often caused by high internal crankcase pressure. Make sure the breathers are all clear - and one should be connected to the carb or (not so good) the air filter casing - to create a little suction from the crankcase to remove the fumes. Of course if the engine is badly worn on the bores/rings the fumes will overwhelm the breathers. Check - engine hot and idling, remove the oil filler cap - if there is a plume of fume/smoke then it's badly worn, and high oil consumption and leaks will be inevitable.
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