Oil Seeps from Fuel Pump on '51 288
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I have noticed a trace of oil is seeping from the fuel pump on my '51 288 motor. Just a few drops after driving for an hour, and I am wondering why it should happen on a pump that I have fitted a complete kit into.
The oil only comes through the gauze (- which is some sort of air filter) where there is a small breather hole (or weep hole) in the rectangular recess in the side of the pump. It's not causing me a problem because there's only a small amount, but I doubt that there should be any coming out at all. A wipe with a cloth and it's quickly removed from the area below (- on the top of the cross-member). Hoping someone can tell me what is causing this to happen.
Posted on: 2015/2/20 1:13
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Re: Oil Seeps from Fuel Pump on '51 288
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If not any of the causes O_D posted, then most likely crankcase blowby. Watch the filler breather and road draft tube for crankcase vapors escaping when the engine is running or shortly after being shut off.
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Posted on: 2015/2/20 12:15
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Re: Oil Seeps from Fuel Pump on '51 288
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Thanks O_D and JW for the replies. Interesting that it is probably crankcase pressure, I should have figured that out.
Because I've re-built the engine totally I'm confident that points 2,3 and 4 are not the problem. Oil filler cap is clean, road draft tube aok (- everything was carefully cleaned before assembly). Regarding point #1, I selected one dipstick from several I had so maybe crankcase is over-full if I chose an incorrect one. Will check that possibility. I do see slight fuming from the oil filler after a drive.The engine rebuild involved new pistons and rings (- the bores measured up ok and were not smooth). So after only 300 miles it could be the rings haven't seated yet, hence some blow-by? Guess I'll drive some more and see if the problem goes away.
Posted on: 2015/2/20 17:10
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A couple of wisps or curls of vapor from the breather cap after a drive is not abnormal.
Posted on: 2015/2/20 18:20
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Re: Oil Seeps from Fuel Pump on '51 288
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Give it a little time to break in.
Posted on: 2015/2/20 19:28
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Re: Oil Seeps from Fuel Pump on '51 288
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Yes - will give it some time. Thanks for your suggestions.
Posted on: 2015/2/21 3:48
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