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Slammed_Corsa

posted on 22nd Jun 10 at 19:24

Got ya mate.

Think you need to get some longer bolts then.


Haimsey

posted on 22nd Jun 10 at 19:21

ohhh, youre right yeah on the location.
But if theyre longer then where did i put the longer ones :0

Thread lock wouldnt work i dont think because the bolts dont tighten enough to clamp the seal down, if you get me?


Slammed_Corsa

posted on 22nd Jun 10 at 19:18

If can remember correctly these will be the bolts that go into the bottom of oil pump and i am pretty sure that that are meant to be longer than the rest of the sump bolts.

You could try using threadlock on them aswell?


Haimsey

posted on 22nd Jun 10 at 19:12

Well, went out and took it apart again, cleaned it down and rebuilt it.
Started it up and left it running, turned it off and evrything was coated in oil again :(

Had a look around and i think i figured where it was coming from.

There are two bolts on the sump that go in, tighten up and then go loose all of a sudden. They dont fully tighten.
Checked them and they were the same, the oil seemed to be coming from the gasket area by these two bolts - plus they are directly behind the bottom pulley - so could cause it??

Got some new sump bolts to replace the old/current ones and the new bolts did the same as the old ones. Its as if the oil pump runs out of thread :boggle:


Any ideas?
Im going to try a longer bolt in the hole to see if that does anything, if not, re-tap it?

If still not, new oil pump!? :(


Haimsey

posted on 22nd Jun 10 at 09:45

Oh right. Ill check that shaun. Its a sort of squealing noise, but also tapping as well - bit hard to describe. I thought the belt was catching because if I pressed on the casing the noise stopped but now I'm thinking maybe its the roller covered in oil that's noisey?

Okay terry ill look into that too, thanks.

When I took one of the screws out holding on the lower case (the middle screw of the lot) it had a blob of fresh oil on the end :boggle:


Terry12

posted on 22nd Jun 10 at 07:45

To replace the seal you'll have to take the belt and oil pump off, Remove the old seal and press a new one. Use a socket and tap it in with a hammer.

I'd clean off all the oil first and run it again to see if you can spot the source of the leak.


shaunmods

posted on 21st Jun 10 at 21:04

Whats the sound like Marc? When I first ran mine the waterpump went and it knocked the timing out very slightly which made a tapping noise from the cambelt area. Might be worth checking to make sure everything is lined up right. Not too sure about the oil in there though mate


Haimsey

posted on 21st Jun 10 at 16:19

Oh right. So it could be knackered even though I've not touched it. Touched the oil pump that is.


Easy to replace?

Thanks for help


Slammed_Corsa

posted on 21st Jun 10 at 16:10

its the seal behind the oil pump mate


Haimsey

posted on 21st Jun 10 at 13:19

Forgive my stupidity. Where is that?


Joe

posted on 21st Jun 10 at 11:45

Crank seal more than likely.


Haimsey

posted on 20th Jun 10 at 22:25

Did head gasket, piston rings, sump, valve stem seals, cam cover gasket.

Didn't touch oil pump but I've read it could be that?


Terry12

posted on 20th Jun 10 at 18:23

What did you replace when you rebuilt the engine?

Did you fit the camshaft oil seals properly and crank oil seal?
Have you removed the oil pump at all?


alan t

posted on 20th Jun 10 at 16:03

best option would be to remove the cover, clean up the oil thats sitting around and run the car to identify where the oil leak is coming from. if the belt is covered in oil then after you fix the oil leak i would advice to replace the belt again


Haimsey

posted on 20th Jun 10 at 14:17

Car always had a noise since i finished rebuilding it. But it went to pvs nonetheless.

Ive solved one of the noises - new aux belt.

But there was still another noise present, i figured it was coming from the timing belt cover.
Took it off and the cover and it was oily :boggle:

Took the lower half off and that was just as bad if not worse :boggle::boggle:

Any ideas why it would be oily in there?

From what ive read via google everyone says to replace the timing belt!? Again :( ive only just done it :(


Please and thanks for help.

[Edited on 22-06-2010 by Haimsey]