oil leak
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Re: oil leak
first are you sure its not running down from somewhere else? i.e rocker tin gasket
is it too full?
do you have the right dipstick? i.e does its little cap do its job, 2 bores of tube hence 2 little cap sizes, and is it the right length hence too full comment.
is it coming out the top of the tube or out of the place where it enters the block? if at the block tap the tube in a bit with a soft mallet. if its loose pull it out clean it put some sealer on near the point where the paint starts and put it back. i would not take one out unless it was loose.
how many miles on the motor i.e are you aware of a terrible blow by problem? is the static CR ok? does it run ok any oily smoke? any sign of unhappyness?
do you run some kind of baffle or crank scraper that may be firing the oil about in an unconventional way
do you have the breather and PCV valves in the correct place? both in the same side just sucks air along the rockers from the breather and has less impact on crank case, PCV should be as far as possible away from the oil filler/breather. Chrysler has a recommended position but i have a 6 cylinder so i don't know what it is for a v8
do you feel a good suck at the PCV/Booster port in the carb base...?
having some resistance to the breather in the cap helps, when was the breather in the oil cap last oiled if its anything like mine the cap is stuffed with glass wool or brillow pad . it should be cleaned and oiled to filter the air coming in it will be full of oily soot or indeed nothing at all as the wadding breaks up
just off the top of my head
dunno if it helps
Dave
is it too full?
do you have the right dipstick? i.e does its little cap do its job, 2 bores of tube hence 2 little cap sizes, and is it the right length hence too full comment.
is it coming out the top of the tube or out of the place where it enters the block? if at the block tap the tube in a bit with a soft mallet. if its loose pull it out clean it put some sealer on near the point where the paint starts and put it back. i would not take one out unless it was loose.
how many miles on the motor i.e are you aware of a terrible blow by problem? is the static CR ok? does it run ok any oily smoke? any sign of unhappyness?
do you run some kind of baffle or crank scraper that may be firing the oil about in an unconventional way
do you have the breather and PCV valves in the correct place? both in the same side just sucks air along the rockers from the breather and has less impact on crank case, PCV should be as far as possible away from the oil filler/breather. Chrysler has a recommended position but i have a 6 cylinder so i don't know what it is for a v8
do you feel a good suck at the PCV/Booster port in the carb base...?
having some resistance to the breather in the cap helps, when was the breather in the oil cap last oiled if its anything like mine the cap is stuffed with glass wool or brillow pad . it should be cleaned and oiled to filter the air coming in it will be full of oily soot or indeed nothing at all as the wadding breaks up
just off the top of my head
dunno if it helps
Dave
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