Mystery object in the sump
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sixor8 said:
I'd agree with that. Rubber rocker cover gaskets have them held in place (4 in each) but often drop out.
Should be circular of course so probably crushed by something. They aren't made of particularly hard steel so the fact it made it into the sump is probably a good thing.
Defo, I just caught an escapee yesterday.Should be circular of course so probably crushed by something. They aren't made of particularly hard steel so the fact it made it into the sump is probably a good thing.
Many thanks to all replies.
I had a look at a rocker cover rubber rubber gasket and yes the metal inserts look very similar in shape and size to the offender.
I did replace the rocker gaskets some time ago, so it could have happened then.
Is there enough room in the oil ways for the offender to have reached the sump
Thanks again, it could be a lot worse!
I had a look at a rocker cover rubber rubber gasket and yes the metal inserts look very similar in shape and size to the offender.
I did replace the rocker gaskets some time ago, so it could have happened then.
Is there enough room in the oil ways for the offender to have reached the sump
Thanks again, it could be a lot worse!
I replied on my phone yesterday now on my tablet. Some years ago I rebuilt a V8. I actually can't remember if it was a Rover or a Chevrolet.
I spent ages sealing the sump up with mastic and when I was done I realised I had not put in the oil pick up tube .
After a bit of swearing, I took the sump back off to fit the tube .
Good job as it turned out as I had left a 3/8 ratchet extension in the bottom of the sump !
I spent ages sealing the sump up with mastic and when I was done I realised I had not put in the oil pick up tube .
After a bit of swearing, I took the sump back off to fit the tube .
Good job as it turned out as I had left a 3/8 ratchet extension in the bottom of the sump !
Edited by cliffords on Friday 1st November 21:23
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