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Old June 20th 2003, 10:32
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oil pump leaking only when i turn off motor. why?

i have a oil leak dripping off the bottom left hand corner (opposite side of dipstick, left when looking at crank pulley) ONLY when i turn off the motor. in drips for like 3-5min then stops. when the car is running it does not leak. i can not understand why this is happening.
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what should i do?

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Old July 8th 2003, 11:01
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Hey pete,

theres an oil leak on the suction side of the oil pump and/or galleys somewhere. when the pump stops-a-sucking, oil starts-a-drippin.

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Old July 12th 2003, 09:31
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Try an anaerobic sealant like manufacturers use nowadays. It only cures where it needs to and the rest* magically disappears. No more gaskets
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Old July 12th 2003, 15:03
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Hello-

Try an anaerobic sealant like manufacturers use nowadays. It only cures where it needs to and the rest* magically disappears. No more gaskets

Good call - Loctite 518 is such a sealant. When I put in an oil pump, I use no gaskets - just this stuff. I put it also around the pump body to seal against the case. I make lots of oil pressure, and my cast iron pump body is turning orange from rust (i.e. no leaks :-).

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Old July 12th 2003, 20:37
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cool, i think i have some at work. isn't it a flange sealant? i believe i used loctite 518 to seal a servo motor to a robot last week.

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