Oil leaks - how much is too much?
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Oil leaks - how much is too much?
I seem to be leaking a bit of oil in 2 places, put some cardboard under the car to check how much I'm losing in a day. Seems to be just under 5ml of black oil near the front of the car and a bit more of lighter coloured oil in the middle. I know most old engines lose a bit, but wondered if this was OK?
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Try if you can arrange it, running the engine with the car over a pit, having cleaned off all the oil and muck underneath beforehand. This will help to locate the actual source of your oil leak(s). I would consider 5ml as a bit too much especially if it's after every trip. You might be lucky and it's only the engine or gearbox drain plugs or both. Could also be the filler cap on the gearbox or where the speedo cable is fitted. I had leaks at all of these points and there are many other sources. Check the engine breathers are working as discussed here so often.
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Yes - if the breathers are choked even a good condition engine will leak. It needs a slight vacuum to be pulled by one of the breathers being connected to the inlet system. Early cars had this into the air filter casing - which simply spread oil over the paper filter! later cars have a much better system where the breather is connected to a brass inlet tube on the side of the carb. This works beautifully - and eliminates most leaks unless the engine is in really poor condition. Start by checking your breather hose(s) is not blocked.



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Les, Try working on old Porsches and you'll soon give up on the idea that German cars don't leak!les wrote:Minors tend to leak oil, the gearbox/ prop junction and timing cover are favourites, but remember, they are not German cars!
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Geraldine the A series engine leaks, even when it has been rebuilt. Mine is only a few hundred miles old and already I have some drips from the front oil seal in the timing cover. Mine is an early car so has the particularly useless felt oil seal.
I have exactly the same pattern as you on my drip tray - A smallish black blob from the front timing cover and a small clear brown drop further back from the gearbox. Unless you have big puddles I wouldn't get too concerned.
I have exactly the same pattern as you on my drip tray - A smallish black blob from the front timing cover and a small clear brown drop further back from the gearbox. Unless you have big puddles I wouldn't get too concerned.
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What about Oil Bath air cleaners - what's your thoughts on those? My breather pipe runs straight from the rocker cover into the oil bath cleaner.bmcecosse wrote:Yes - if the breathers are choked even a good condition engine will leak. It needs a slight vacuum to be pulled by one of the breathers being connected to the inlet system. Early cars had this into the air filter casing - which simply spread oil over the paper filter! later cars have a much better system where the breather is connected to a brass inlet tube on the side of the carb.
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A wise man once told me that if you replace your gearbox oil seal, and it goes again within a month or so, then the output bearings in the gearbox are stuffed and allowing the driven shaft to vibrate, destroying the oil seal from the inside.
As for loosing oil, I see it as a 'healthy througput' .. your oil never gets old since you have to top it up so often, and the oil that gets sprayed under the car can only be a good thing (that's actually how my grandad used to preserve the floor of his cars - he would paint it with old engine oil every six months ... now that my minor is back on the road I will be doing the same)
As for loosing oil, I see it as a 'healthy througput' .. your oil never gets old since you have to top it up so often, and the oil that gets sprayed under the car can only be a good thing (that's actually how my grandad used to preserve the floor of his cars - he would paint it with old engine oil every six months ... now that my minor is back on the road I will be doing the same)
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Abused, no and certainly not by me. You seem to have a problem with Germans. I'm only trying to help Geraldine solve her oil leak problem. Mine leaked like hell when I got it and now it's down to a few blobs just as David mentioned above. I just think 5ml is too much and would recommend sourcing the leak(s).les wrote:I have, you must have found some that have been abused!Les, Try working on old Porsches and you'll soon give up on the idea that German cars don't leak!
BTW I'm not German!
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you mean that we can admit they leak? Saves having to 'pretend' otherwise like many 911 owners!!but remember, they are not German cars!
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Les,
Compliments always welcome-perhaps I took you up wrong and took offence-no probs!
Compliments always welcome-perhaps I took you up wrong and took offence-no probs!
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