1.6liter twin cam nuby is the subject.
I have all the hoses hooked up to draw out the cam cover pressure. and still the oil is pushed out of the oil filler cap.
I replaced it with a new cap with extra rubber and paper gaskets to get it tight as. still leaks.
I have been told that it may be the rings on the way out, however not too keen on that advice, is there any other eason for it?
are the covers spose to have a baffle under the cap to stop oil being thrown at it so it leaks out?
I'm just throwing idea's round here however carzy they may be.
Let me know if any one else has such a prob.
The lanos never did it had the same engine.
oil coming out of oil cap
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does the car lack power? if so then worn rings might be a cause for that
is the leak we are talking about here is oil condensation or actual gas leakage??
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is the leak we are talking about here is oil condensation or actual gas leakage??
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maybe the cap's "neck" is craked or broken... i mean the part on the cam cover were the actual cap is bolted to... this can cause oil vapour leak on the cam cover even if the cap itself is in good condition.
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Yeh all seems in good condition. i often look at that wandering.
I am going to be taking the cam cover off and making a baffle that covers the oil fill hole from splash, maybe this will solve the problem, maybe it won't.
The other fact is, why is not getting this sort of problem any where else on the engine cover.
I am going to be taking the cam cover off and making a baffle that covers the oil fill hole from splash, maybe this will solve the problem, maybe it won't.
The other fact is, why is not getting this sort of problem any where else on the engine cover.
i took the cover off today, and made a baffle to cover the oil filler hole. pretty simple exercise.
there is a baffle on the other cam (side) but non on the filler side. there is no adverse affects in the cars performance so i am not sure if it worth going to the expense of
rebuilding it with rings yet. so we'll see how the baffle works tomo, will post again.
there is a baffle on the other cam (side) but non on the filler side. there is no adverse affects in the cars performance so i am not sure if it worth going to the expense of
rebuilding it with rings yet. so we'll see how the baffle works tomo, will post again.
took the cover off, made an alloy peice of plate to sit right under the cap entrance, then bent the ends down to alloy oil to flow in at service. rather easy excercise actually.
pop rivetted it in sealing it with hi temp silicon. i also re-sealed the cap AGAIN, this time i sealed it up with hi temp siikon then place the normal rubber seal back on, no leaks anywhere, so i am rather chuffed at the moment. there is abffle on the other cam, but non on the filler cap side, and there is heaps of clearance to fit such a unit.
so for now it's all good, the covers been repainted and look good.
pop rivetted it in sealing it with hi temp silicon. i also re-sealed the cap AGAIN, this time i sealed it up with hi temp siikon then place the normal rubber seal back on, no leaks anywhere, so i am rather chuffed at the moment. there is abffle on the other cam, but non on the filler cap side, and there is heaps of clearance to fit such a unit.
so for now it's all good, the covers been repainted and look good.