[Fot] Oil diapers

Don Marshall dmar823 at gmail.com
Wed Aug 30 07:12:21 MDT 2017


Maybe its a southern thang.  We did the same thing at Road Atlanta with the
TR4 years ago. Grandson James' job was to get under the car after EVERY
session and change the diaper under the rear seal.  Don

On Wed, Aug 30, 2017 at 6:38 AM, barry rosenberg via Fot <fot at autox.team.net
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> At Roebling Road a long time ago, we were told our TR4A dripped oil and it
> needed to be stopped or we could not race on Sunday. We went to a store and
> bought an aluminum turkey pan and some paper diapers. We flattened the pan
> and safety wired it under the rear of the oil pan and put an opened up
> diaper on top. once it was all secured against the drippy area, we raced
> with no problem. This was long before the newer rear crank seals were
> available. We eventually installed a crankcase vacuum system tied to the
> exhaust to create negative pressure in the engine to help stop the seeping.
>
> Barry
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> On Tuesday, August 29, 2017 8:58 PM, Mordy Dunst via Fot <
> fot at autox.team.net> wrote:
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> That is just so fricken Appalachian.  Never in my wildest dreams would
> ever degrade my triumph to such Shame.
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> Mordy
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> On Tuesday, August 29, 2017, Dave via Fot <fot at autox.team.net> wrote:
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> Hello Friends,
> If just for shits and grins...
> I was just under my car checking things and I thought I'd share an easy
> oil catcher that I came up with a while back.
> I installed two longer bolts to attach safety wire between the the lowest
> bell housing cover bolts. I drape a disposable shop towel around the wire
> and guerrilla tape it to the bell housing.
> The underside of my car has been staying much cleaner and it's not leaving
> oil drips wherever I park it.
> Of course, it is best to not have a leak in the first place, but until I
> do a tear down, this has worked nicely.
> I also zip tied a shop towel I front of the trans mount to save the mount
> from oil contamination.
> The trans mount on my car was on it when I bought it in 2008 and before
> then, the car had been sitting for at least 35 years. It might be original.
>
> Cheers,
> Dave H.
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