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Re: Weird noise and oil drip...o my!

Posted: Mon Oct 06, 2014 8:02 pm
by Migmeister
I promise that at some point I will figure how to post pics- just been too busy!
Well I must say that if a person doesn't hurry this job (and ask questions before they start taking things apart! :shock: ) its not too bad!
I installed the new seal but when I tried to tap it in place, I wound up seating it a bit crooked! I should have had a big socket or something but used a rubber mallet and a small block of wood. One edge was flush to the outside but the other was in probably about 1/8 inch. I hoped that it wasn't enough to cause an issue so put it all back together. I thought this would be a good time to drain the oil etc.
I had used a bit of that silicone so let it sit overnight before starting it. When I did start it, it purred like a kitten. I let it run awhile and soon- drip, drip, drip- there goes the oil again! I was bummed but the pulley replacement was crucial and that seemed to be running as it should. On second inspection of the old seal, its possible that it wasn't dripping from there- it has a felt liner on the surface that mates with the crankshaft and it actually seemed pretty dry. I'm now wondering in the seal behind the fan clutch would be the issue!
Any thoughts?

Re: Weird noise and oil drip...o my!

Posted: Wed Oct 08, 2014 3:28 pm
by Diver
The fan is attached to the water pump so you wouldn't get an oil leak from there.
What was the condition of your crank pulley? Had the outer an inner parted company? Was that the cause of your rattle? If so it's possible the outer part has rubbed against your timing case and worn a hole in it.....

Re: Weird noise and oil drip...o my!

Posted: Tue Oct 14, 2014 12:21 pm
by Migmeister
Thanks Diver, I did replace the pulley as they had begun separating. I will check that ASAP

Re: Weird noise and oil drip...o my!

Posted: Mon Oct 27, 2014 10:51 am
by Migmeister
Well I know you all never lost any sleep over it :wink: but what Diver said was the case- due to the harmonic balancer having rubbed the timing cover, it made a hole in it. I couldn't see where from my own pictures and I really didn't want to take everything apart again so I took more of that silicon and climbed under the van and basted behind the new pulley on the cover as high as I could reach with a thin flat stick. It worked! That's so nice to have addressed, thanks again!