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Sump problems
After taking my engine out at the weekend to solve some clutch issues, I have found that my engine seems to be leaking oil from the rear as well as the front. It is an A+ Ital engine (1275 bored to 1380).
I can't tell exactly where it is leaking from but I suspect it might be the front and rear sump seals.
When the engine was put together by MED racing engines they put a Minor sump on it, and it has always leaked. So the question is: If I put a proper Ital sump on it (and renew the gaskets properly), is this likely to cure the leak?
Does anyone know if there is a size difference between the sumps on the Minor 1098 and the Morris Ital 1275.
Any comments would be appreciated. Thanks folks!
I can't tell exactly where it is leaking from but I suspect it might be the front and rear sump seals.
When the engine was put together by MED racing engines they put a Minor sump on it, and it has always leaked. So the question is: If I put a proper Ital sump on it (and renew the gaskets properly), is this likely to cure the leak?
Does anyone know if there is a size difference between the sumps on the Minor 1098 and the Morris Ital 1275.
Any comments would be appreciated. Thanks folks!
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Cam could the rear leak be from the rear of the crank, if so there might be a need for one of the oil seal conversions from bath item OWN135.
Mike Whitby in Sidcup should be able to answer the sump question as he tends to keep both sizes for rebuilding so measuring a sump should be easy
020-8850-7983, mike.whitby1@btopenworld.com, and he is really helpful.
Mike Whitby in Sidcup should be able to answer the sump question as he tends to keep both sizes for rebuilding so measuring a sump should be easy
020-8850-7983, mike.whitby1@btopenworld.com, and he is really helpful.
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Kevin,
Yes, it could well be the rear oil seal, it's just that it leaks from the front too, and has since it was rebuilt (with brand new seals). I suspected the front and rear sump gaskets as MED are mini engine specialists and so might not be used to the conventional sump gaskets? If they have put them in wrong (or used the wrong type) then it might be causing the leak. The other point is: which set have they used? The Minor set (for the sump) or the Ital set (for the engine)?? I think there is a difference between the two as the gasket sets are advertised separately.
Thanks for Mike's details, I'll drop him an e-mail.
Cheers.
Yes, it could well be the rear oil seal, it's just that it leaks from the front too, and has since it was rebuilt (with brand new seals). I suspected the front and rear sump gaskets as MED are mini engine specialists and so might not be used to the conventional sump gaskets? If they have put them in wrong (or used the wrong type) then it might be causing the leak. The other point is: which set have they used? The Minor set (for the sump) or the Ital set (for the engine)?? I think there is a difference between the two as the gasket sets are advertised separately.
Thanks for Mike's details, I'll drop him an e-mail.
Cheers.
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Well thats a complication you could do without, could it be worth contacting your local MG specialist to see if they show a gasket difference between the 1098cc and the 1275cc Midget engine`s, it could be worth a call.The Minor set (for the sump) or the Ital set (for the engine)?? I think there is a difference between the two as the gasket sets are advertised separately.
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The Minor sump gasket itself isn't fully robust - the cork pieces over the bearings will leak if they are too short, but if they are too long they cause the gasket to leak right next to it.
Some kits replace the cork with rubber which in theory allows better tolerances, although if they don't control it properly it will leak.
I tended to err on the side of using gasket goo as well as a new gasket set.
Leaking from the rear crank 'seal' should end up on the far side of the backplate by the flywheel not on the sump, as the backplate itself is sealed with a paper gasket to the rear journal on a Minor, so I guess it is the same on a 1275.
Some kits replace the cork with rubber which in theory allows better tolerances, although if they don't control it properly it will leak.
I tended to err on the side of using gasket goo as well as a new gasket set.
Leaking from the rear crank 'seal' should end up on the far side of the backplate by the flywheel not on the sump, as the backplate itself is sealed with a paper gasket to the rear journal on a Minor, so I guess it is the same on a 1275.
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How much did you pay for that new engine again?? I wouldn' have been happy with that!! Take it back, I'm sure you're within your rights depending on length of time & how good they are at customer services...and has since it was rebuilt (with brand new seals).
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With all the head work as well: £1500 approx! (what was that about having more money than sense! - well I still do, but now I'm brokeHow much did you pay for that new engine again??

I thought of taking it back, but being as the leak was only small and mildly annoying (not THAT bad), I could not be bothered taking the engine out again. I drove it around and thrashed the kna*kers off it for 2 years before needing to take the engine out for clutch issues. It's just that while it's out I might as well get it sorted.
I don't think they'll do it for free now after 2 1/2 years! I don't mind doing it, or paying for it, I just want it right.
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Willie,
I made a mistake when I first fitted the engine. I connected the front engine breather canister to the breather on the rocker cover, so it was only breathing through the oil filler cap! A mistake now I know
This was at the time when the engine was new (freshly rebuilt) so the crank case pressure should have been quite high due to the piston blow-by. I removed this connecting pipe and fitted two k&n crankcase breather filters so that it's virtually venting to atmosphere now, but I fear that the damage might already have been done! It started leaking (if I can remember properly) not long after it was first run up and definately when the pipe was connected.
Les, yes I have an Ital sump (now) that I will fit anyway together with a new set of Payen seal as apparently they now have the plastic half round seals for the end seals. And as Mike Whitby (recommended by Kevin) said: The OB seal thing is good from the performance parts lot.
So I think I will give them a ring and get a set.
I hope it cures the leak, but what is worrying me is if the rear crank seal is knackered and I assemble everything with new sump seals only to find that it still leaks because of the crank seal!
I made a mistake when I first fitted the engine. I connected the front engine breather canister to the breather on the rocker cover, so it was only breathing through the oil filler cap! A mistake now I know

Les, yes I have an Ital sump (now) that I will fit anyway together with a new set of Payen seal as apparently they now have the plastic half round seals for the end seals. And as Mike Whitby (recommended by Kevin) said: The OB seal thing is good from the performance parts lot.
So I think I will give them a ring and get a set.
I hope it cures the leak, but what is worrying me is if the rear crank seal is knackered and I assemble everything with new sump seals only to find that it still leaks because of the crank seal!
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Ray, there was a bit of oil present but not loads. I also did not drill a drain hole in the bell-housing so it really had nowhere to go and there was only a bit after 2 years of thrashing! The oil from the front and back of the sump is far more.
I rang the Minor centre in Bath for an Ital engine gasket set (with Payen seal with the plastic half round seals for the end seals) - like Mike Whitby suggested but apparently they don't do them. They suggested that I contact a Unipart dealer??
Any ideas on where I can get a set from? (mail order presumably)
I rang the Minor centre in Bath for an Ital engine gasket set (with Payen seal with the plastic half round seals for the end seals) - like Mike Whitby suggested but apparently they don't do them. They suggested that I contact a Unipart dealer??
Any ideas on where I can get a set from? (mail order presumably)
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Well it doesn't appear to be your crankcase pressure then Cam,
good luck with the new seals and I would keep it down to 110
in the meantime!
good luck with the new seals and I would keep it down to 110
in the meantime!
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And according to the Birmingham Minor centre they are different! And the 1275 Midget/Sprite ones are different again from the 1275 Marina/Ital ones!
I managed to get an original BL set (new old stock) for the Marina/Ital today - with the rubber/plastic crank end seals as opposed to the cork ones.
Hopefully if I use the Ital seal kit with the Ital engine and the Ital sump then it stands a better chance of being oil tight!
Apparently there IS a difference in the sumps (possibly the thickness of the end seals), but when I have the sump off I will measure it and see.
I managed to get an original BL set (new old stock) for the Marina/Ital today - with the rubber/plastic crank end seals as opposed to the cork ones.
Hopefully if I use the Ital seal kit with the Ital engine and the Ital sump then it stands a better chance of being oil tight!
Apparently there IS a difference in the sumps (possibly the thickness of the end seals), but when I have the sump off I will measure it and see.
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