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    Ah, yeah, now I remember having to route the OP line across the
    scuttle. But, the tach drive is off the distributor, on the R/H
    side, no? I replaced the seal when we rebuilt the engine.<br>
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    Tappet cover, IIRC, is on the L/H side; that was my first guess
    since the oil isn't contaminated (until it hits the pavement). I
    didn't learn until after the rebuild that one of the tappet cover
    screws has to be shorter, lest one of the tappets hit it; always
    wondered if I did that right or not. <br>
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    bs<br>
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    <div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 5/13/2025 7:22 PM, Michael Salter
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      <div dir="auto">The oil pressure take off is on the right side of
        the engine Bob. My guess would be the tachometer drive, the seal
        on the shaft hardens and cracks ( probably only about 70 years
        old, they don't make them to last) or the tappet cover. IĀ  have
        found that the tappet cover screws need to be gently retightened
        af a few hours of operation. On the 100S they were all lock
        wired which tells you something!!
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        <div dir="ltr" class="gmail_attr">On Tue., May 13, 2025, 9:46
          p.m. Bob Spidell via Healeys, <<a
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          <br>
          Just noticed, after a short local drive my BN2 was peeing oil
          out the <br>
          driver (L/H) side of the engine. I won't get to a diagnosis
          and fix for <br>
          a couple weeks; just wondering if anybody has a guess. My
          first thought <br>
          was the OP gauge fitting came loose or the line broke, but the
          gauge was <br>
          indicating fine as was the temp gauge.<br>
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          Any guesses?<br>
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          Bob<br>
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