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plg422d
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OIL Leak Stopper

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I have an oil leak from the rear crankcase bearing. Has anyone used an oil leak stopper product successfully? If so any recommendations?

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Post by MoggyTech »

Waste of money, they are all 'snake oil'. If this is a standard engine the rear crank seal is of the scroll type, so not a real seal, it just 'winds' the oil back into the sump.

Common cause for a leak here is insufficient crankcase ventilation. So check the PCV system before doing anything.
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Post by bmcecosse »

It can also be caused by badly worn main bearings - allowing far too much oil to get at the seal. But it is indeed a good idea to clean out the engine breathing system and if possible connect it to the carb rather than the air filter casing - where it splatters oil fume all over the filter anyway. Basic check - engine hot and idling - take off the oil filler cap - if there is a plume of smoke/fume then really the engine needs an overhaul, and no amount of engine breathing will stop it leaking.
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