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Fixing oil leak once and for all (I hope)
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12/14/09 05:47 PM
12/14/09 05:47 PM
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JimG
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About 5 years ago, I helped a pal rebuild a 440. Now, we've got it torn apart to fix a couple of oil leaks. Help us get it right this time, please!
First, it looks as though oil crept up the threads on a couple of timing cover bolts that thread into the crankcase. What is the best product to seal the threads on bolts that also seal liquid from escape?
The oil pan gaskets are leaking at the timing cover. I thought we'd try Cometic gaskets this time, even though they're made-to-order and we'll have to wait a week. I've never tried them and have heard good things. Any opinions?
Finally, there's the rear seal, which is also leaking. AndyF covered this in his new book, so I'm thinking we'll just take his adivce and try the Mancini billet retainer with an orange Fel-Pro seal.
Hopefully, we can seal this sucker up tight. Right now, it looks like something that Captain Hazlewood put together. Extra credit for the first person who gets THAT old reference!
Thanks in advance,
Jim
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Re: Fixing oil leak once and for all (I hope)
[Re: JimG]
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12/14/09 06:57 PM
12/14/09 06:57 PM
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roadhazard
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https://board.moparts.org/ubbthreads/show...t=1#Post5657942Try this link for the rear seal install. As for the pan bolts I'd use a skim coat of silicone or pipe thread sealant on the threads. I have a quality pan gasket and Viton rear seal available through, Muscle Motors Chenoweth Speed & Machine ProMax Carbs & Performance Ask for Superformance Products #2585 pan gasket and #9440 Rear Main Seal
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Re: Fixing oil leak once and for all (I hope)
[Re: JimG]
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12/15/09 01:41 AM
12/15/09 01:41 AM
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Lefty
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The Exxon Valdez spill continues to resonate in the world's consciousness, but the ship itself and its notorious captain have fallen back into obscurity. The ship was repaired after the spill but was banned from Alaskan waters by an act of Congress. Last year Exxon tried but failed to overturn that ban in the courts. Today the ship carries oil from the Middle East to Europe, and since the accident it hasn't spilled a single drop. The ship is no longer called the Exxon Valdez, though. Exxon removed its name from all its tankers following the Alaska spill. The Exxon Valdez is now known as the Sea River Mediterranean. As for Captain Hazelwood, he stood trial on several criminal counts. He admitted drinking before boarding the ship but argued he was not drunk, and an Alaska jury agreed. The captain's only conviction in the case was for negligently discharging oil. He was fined $50,000 and this summer will begin performing 1,000 hours of community service, picking up litter along Alaska highways. After his trial Captain Hazelwood became a teacher at a maritime academy. Recently, he's been working as a consultant for a law firm in New York. http://www.loe.org/series/exxon/almanac.htm
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