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Author: | blacksunday [ Tue Feb 06, 2007 9:14 pm ] |
Post subject: | PLEASE HELP ME |
hi there fellow mini lovers im in need of some desprete help at this point in time.my beloved mini is spewing oil every ![]() |
Author: | benoz [ Tue Feb 06, 2007 9:19 pm ] |
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Run and hide probably not the advice you were looking for but if you have that much work to do... |
Author: | mad-mk1 [ Tue Feb 06, 2007 9:20 pm ] |
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if you want help ypull ahve to tell people where you are..... in your profile ![]() t get the engine out easiest way is to disconnect all hoses and pipes and wiring take the carby off and the radiator nad brackets and the grille out. now stick the subframe on blocks or axle stands and with a engine crane or some tuff friends lift the car off the subframe easy as pie people feel free to change this cheers jamie |
Author: | Mike_Byron [ Tue Feb 06, 2007 9:37 pm ] |
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Okay - lets start thinking sensibly. I can help you but spewing oil everyhere is not a help description. It may not necessarily an engine rebuild problem but we have to know exactly where the oil is "spewing" from. Put the car up on jack stands with the front wheels off the ground. Do it so the car cannot fall off one or more of the stands. If you do not have this basic safe working equipment then you are not going to be able to proceed should it need an engine removal. Now, start the engine and watch exactly where the oil is coming from. It will be coming from either the axle seals, the clutch oil seal (thats the split pin thing under the round thing at the drivers side) the timing case seal or the gear change mechanism. If its coming from anywhere else then we approach it differently. Now give me accurate information and I will help further - I will be online for a while coz channel nine is putting cricket above all else and cricket is not my thing. |
Author: | miniobsessed [ Tue Feb 06, 2007 9:45 pm ] |
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Not the way I'd take out the motor if you're trying to hurry things along... as you'll have to re-bleed your brakes (plus all the other hassles that can come with rusty brake lines and connectors)... I remove as much as I can from the motor, eg. radiator, alternator, carby, exhaust manifold, clutch slave cylinder, starter motor, etc... dont forget the important things like the earth strap, engine steadies and the speedo cable. Draining the oil (whatever's left) will save a few kilo's too (it's also easier doing it while the motor is still in the car)... Now you've gotta jack the car up and get underneath... undo your gear change (whichever type you may have) from the back of the gearbox, the bottom exhaust mount (it's bolted to one of the diff side covers), undo both of your lower engine mounts (off the subframe). Then it depends what style of output coupling you've got... but basically whichever it is you'll have to seperate it both sides. Then if you've got a strong friend or two... you can just lift the motor out... but it's nicer and less painful to use and engine crane/block and tackle... If you're switched on and you've got all the right tools (or there abouts) it should only take a couple of hours. Have fun ![]() |
Author: | blacksunday [ Tue Feb 06, 2007 10:04 pm ] |
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cheers for all the advice fellas i im putting my money on the timing cover seal has gone i wanted to pull the engine out and just change as many seals and gaskits i can while i have it out.i got every tool u can think of because my father in law is a motor machinic but away on hoildays which doesnt help me ![]() |
Author: | 9YaTaH [ Tue Feb 06, 2007 10:14 pm ] |
Post subject: | Car Lovers |
blacksunday wrote: cheers for all the advice fellas i im putting my money on the timing cover seal has gone i wanted to pull the engine out and just change as many seals and gaskits i can while i have it out.i got every tool u can think of because my father in law is a motor machinic but away on hoildays which doesnt help me
![]() Sounds like diff output shaft gasket/seals...if your Dad is a Mech he should have told you by now that to find the source of a leak....well...first you have to clean up the crime scene and then take it for a spin to see where that pesky oil is coming from..right??? Get the truck wash out, the Karcher or go to the nearest Car Lovers and get that engine clean-as ![]() |
Author: | blacksunday [ Tue Feb 06, 2007 10:19 pm ] |
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to be honest with u mate ive cleaned the engine so many times now and even taking the car for a 2min spin the oil is leaking either onto the fan belt or the fan is throwing the oil everywhere.but i'll be up bright and early pulling her out and when i fin the prob i will le u all know.i should start running a tab who ever get the cloect or guese where its coming from thewn i should send ya a beer or 2.thanks everyone |
Author: | 9YaTaH [ Tue Feb 06, 2007 10:27 pm ] |
Post subject: | Ohhh? |
Hmmmmm Timing cover gasket/seal??? |
Author: | drmini in aust [ Wed Feb 07, 2007 5:49 am ] |
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All seal leaks can be fixed without removing the engine, but I guess if they were ALL leaking I might pull it out.... But not if it's just a timing cover seal or diff seals. ![]() |
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