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Oil pan gasket/RMS

Started by Zoro, July 06, 2015, 10:00:49 AM

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Zoro

Ran a bottle of Lucas Oil Stabilizer thru Z2 with the last oil change and now my RMS has a slow but steady drip. Bought the oil pan gasket and RMS, climb under the car and  :censored: that's not quite as easy as I thought it would be.

Read the Eaglepedia how-to and it's quite involved, more than just a day project.

So my question is of all the bottles of stuff on the shelf at the autopart store that claim to stop oil leaks which one actually works? Normally I would NEVER do something like this but I don't have the time to yank the engine at the moment. It's not a gusher but more of a slow leak that needs a quart every 1,ooo miles or so.
84 Eagle Wagon aka 'Zoro II'
263,000 miles and counting!

eaglefreek

I tried Bars Leak in an old van and it didn't work, but it was an old rope style seal. Here's some info. http://www.bobistheoilguy.com/forums/ubbthreads.php/topics/2126486/1 Maybe try the Maxlife oil first.
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carnuck

Wait a sec! Don't do the bottle of stuff yet! First, make sure the PCV system isn't clogged. (clean/replace valve, PCV hose gets filled with gunk too. Clean the Port on the Intake the hose goes to) and make sure the breather for the air going IN to the motor isn't gummed up as well. Excess crank pressure causes seals to seat too tight, which burns them up and they shrink away from the surface they are supposed to seal.

Racers add a vacuum pump to make negative pressure (AKA vacuum) in the crankcase to avoid seal leaks.

http://www.gzmotorsports.com/vacuum-pump-guide.html
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Zoro

PCV system working great, everything is new.

Experimented awhile with the rear hose drawing fresh air(as it should) but not much luck, always had oil coming out. Both ports are now drawing vacuum. Less than 100k on this engine and it was rebuilt by one of the big name engine rebuilders. Seems to be on the HWY at high RPM's for extended periods that the PCV can't keep up. All 3 of my 258 powered vehicles do this. :o
84 Eagle Wagon aka 'Zoro II'
263,000 miles and counting!

mudkicker715

I don't think any of them work. My concord somehow fixed itself with wooden shoes and pixie dust.



Manitowoc WI

Zoro

Quote from: mudkicker715 on July 06, 2015, 05:17:50 PM
I don't think any of them work. My concord somehow fixed itself with wooden shoes and pixie dust.

LOL!
84 Eagle Wagon aka 'Zoro II'
263,000 miles and counting!

Amc1320

Hey zoro,

I put a vented oil filler cap on one of mine and several oil leaks went away, worth a shot

I think I had too much pressure for the PVC to keep up, prob lots of blow by maybe, but it dried right up
Rob c
84 Eagle Limited Wagon (driven everyday)
81 Eagle Kammback
81 Spirit (undergoing surgery)
83 Spirit (parts car giving it all to keep the rest going)
Manchester, TN

johnbendik

Amc1320,

Do you remember where you got your vented cap?  I'd like to try that...

JB
1984 Eagle Sportwagon
258 - 6 cyl
5-speed !

Amc1320

I picked up an aftermarket one that fit, iits an edelbrock

Got it in the Crome stuff section at autozone I think



Mine has the replacement  valve cover so it's just the rubber grommet hole kind and not the twist in kind
Rob c
84 Eagle Limited Wagon (driven everyday)
81 Eagle Kammback
81 Spirit (undergoing surgery)
83 Spirit (parts car giving it all to keep the rest going)
Manchester, TN

Zoro

I have the aluminum valve cover on Z2.

AMC2130-

Are you running the chrome breather that goes in place of the PCV or the 710 cap? Got a pic?
84 Eagle Wagon aka 'Zoro II'
263,000 miles and counting!

Amc1320

No the PVC is still there, it goes where the oil filler hole is, the front one
Rob c
84 Eagle Limited Wagon (driven everyday)
81 Eagle Kammback
81 Spirit (undergoing surgery)
83 Spirit (parts car giving it all to keep the rest going)
Manchester, TN

carnuck

You need both the breather in and PCV out for the system to work or blowby pressure builds up inside. Even on new motors.
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