During the winter storage went to get the car out of the garage and i found a patch of oil on the floor. I have been starting it up and left it running for about a hour and a half every 2-3 weeks over winter no problem. After investigating i found a leak on the oil pump, so i take it that the rubber seal has perished. So my questions are. What are the chances of the studs on the manifold that hold the exhaust on snapping off, and if so do i get a new one?, if so how easy is it to fit and will i need a new gasket for the exhaust to manifold, ? Thanks for your help.
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In my experience, it’s likely that at least one of the studs will break off unless you heat the nuts with a flame first. To avoid that problem I’ve been using brass nuts for years but even they can seize on the studs. Yes, you will need a new gasket. Unfortunately it’s not an easy situation - I’d try an make sure the oil pump bolts are fully tight before going to the trouble of taking it off.Richard
Mabel is a white 1972 Mk1½, TV8, Mo/d.
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+1 on wilfs comments, You say a leak in the oil pump.. is it definitely the pump to block seal or could it be the oil pressure relief valve which is a pretty common leak point. There is a seal there that can be replaced without removing the pump.Terry Hunt, Wilmington Delaware
www.terryhunt.co.uk
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Originally posted by trigger234 View PostDuring the winter storage went to get the car out of the garage and i found a patch of oil on the floor. I have been starting it up and left it running for about a hour and a half every 2-3 weeks over winter no problem. After investigating i found a leak on the oil pump, so i take it that the rubber seal has perished. So my questions are. What are the chances of the studs on the manifold that hold the exhaust on snapping off, and if so do i get a new one?, if so how easy is it to fit and will i need a new gasket for the exhaust to manifold, ? Thanks for your help.
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There was a small period of time in the 34 years of my current stag ownership, that it was leak free.
I was very worried that everything was empty.
True story
Ironically the current leak is from the zf 4sp. And I cannot see where abouts it’s escaping from.Last edited by jbuckl; 23 March 2023, 00:35.There are 2 secrets to staying on top :- 1. Don't give everything away.
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