If it is leaking that badly and when parked as you say, all the PCV in the
world won't fix it. The rear "seal" needs to be addressed. The very best thing
to do is to verify crankshaft straightness, get it align honed and do Paul A's
rear seal kit on it (check the archives or I can dig out instructions). This
setup has worked for 7(!) years for me on a very high compression engine that
only has ambient venting, not positive venting. Doing Paul's kit alone may do
it, but while you're in there...
Ron Soave
Roscoe, IL
"It only goes one
way."
"Pay it forward."
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> From: Matt
Hendricksen <seaward25@gmail.com>
>To: Rick Fisk <refisk@chartermi.net>
>Cc:
"spridgets@autox.team.net" <spridgets@autox.team.net>
>Sent: Thursday,
January 24, 2013 4:45 PM
>Subject: Re: [Spridgets] Oil leak - crankcase
ventilation?
>
>Can you tell in these pictures? I can take a better look
otherwise.
>
>http://bit.ly/11UMLTG
>http://bit.ly/10UQCB6
>
>
>
>On Thu, Jan
24, 2013 at 4:29 PM, Rick Fisk <refisk@chartermi.net> wrote:
>
>> If oil is
leaking from the rear main the PCV valve is probably plumbed
>> incorrectly or
the valve itself is bad. How is the valve plumbing routed?
>>
>> Sent from my
keyboard
>>
>> On Jan 24, 2013, at 4:18 PM, Matt Hendricksen
<seaward25@gmail.com> wrote:
>>
>> > I've got a fairly bad oil leak while
driving down the road. It's bad
>> > enough that I have oil seeping in
through the seams in front of the seats
>> > (which is why I haven't installed
carpet yet.) When I park on an
>> incline,
>> > I'll get a several foot wide
puddle running out of the transmission
>> > tunnel. The engine otherwise
seems to run well, with minimal smoke at
>> the
>> > tailpipe, smooth idle and
power delivery. It doesn't seem to leak when
>> the
>> > car is not running.
Looks to be coming out the rear main seal area.
>> >
>> > My understanding is
that I have a 1098 block with a 1275 head. It still
>> > has the dual SU
carbs and pancake pcv valve. The PO is the one that
>> built
>> > it, but
sold it to me as an unfinished project a number of years ago
>> > without
putting any real miles on it, so rebuild quality is an unknown.
>> > I've
since worked on pretty much every part of the car except the engine,
>> > so
I'm a bit of a newbie on what to look for.
>> >
>> > Could it be incorrect
crankcase ventilation? How would I go about
>> > diagnosing such a thing?
>>
>
>> > Many thanks
>> > Matt
>> > '65 Sprite MkIII
>> >
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