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Re: oil pan help...

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Subject: Re: oil pan help...
From: Keith Johnson <keiths55@bigpond.net.au>
Date: Wed, 13 Aug 2003 19:43:11 +1000
Hi Mike


I am also on the Hillman list and this oil dribbling  problem has been
discussed there as well.
One solution after correctly installing all the bits was to fit a positive
crankcase ventilation system.
This involves putting a PCV valve in the intake manifold and  connecting it
to the rocker cover.

On my early model (55) the road draft tube in the side cover is a good point
of connection.
I didn't think this would make the claimed difference but I have been
assured the negative pressure in the crankcase reduces oil leaks
dramatically especially that troublesome front timing cover.

In Australia suitable PCV valves can be salvaged from 72 -75 model Holdens.
The road draft tube always drips. Was a "feature" on early Hunters so I
assume Alpines had them too.
The Hunter  had a vent tube from the air cleaner to the top of the engine
rocker cover and a draft tube on the side cover. Connecting the rocker cover
outlet to a PCV valve and plugging the draft tube would be the easy way to
do this and hardly looking non original.

is worth a try :-)


Of course there are those who say all British cars drip oil, that's how you
know there is oil in the sump. But this is a simple "fix"


Keith
55 Californian
57 Rapier
----- Original Message -----
From: "Mike McMahon" <msmcmahon@adelphia.net>
To: "alpine group" <alpines@autox.team.net>
Sent: Wednesday, August 13, 2003 12:54 PM
Subject: oil pan help...


> Hello gang, it's been a while since i have been able to read any mail from
the
> group. That virus that was sent locked my e-mail up something fierce.
> It's good to back in the loop.
> So, while I was gone, I apperently made a huge mistake in thinking I could
> easilly get rid of the pestering little oil pan drip.
> How dare me.
> Could somebody please give me the inside scoop, the defenitive, fail-safe
> method of installing the oil pan.
> With emphasis on the cork seals (which are now called something entirely
> different in my house)!
> At this point, I wouldn't mind having the little drip back...i kind of
miss
> it.
>
> Thanks a bunch,
> Mike McMahon
> '60 S1

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