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oil pooling on top of smallblock 340

Posted: Thu Jan 21, 16 5:18 pm
by Garp
Hi all,
I recently changed the grommet on the rocker-cover breather as I suspected it was the cause of some oil pooling on top of the block behind the large water pipe.
Took the Challenger out for a run today only to find that another small pool of oil had arrived once again in the same place ...... I can confirm that it certainly isn't coming from the rocker cover breather and am now on the hunt for the source.
As it is so far forward on the block and happens while driving, I think that i'm right in saying that inertia would mean oil would pool BEHIND the point of origin and NOT forward of it?
The only point I can think of is the dipstick tube which is a loose fit - is this possible ? Has anyone encountered this ?
It's making a mess of the engine bay as it appears to be small "spits" but they are getting everywhere ! Sadly my air filter has taken the brunt and will need changing but not until I can find the leak.
Thanks in advance
Garp

Posted: Thu Jan 21, 16 7:10 pm
by MilesnMiles
Do you mean on top of the water pump immediately in front of the inlet manifold?
If so it's likely the inlet manifold front seal. Often leak if the gasket is old/not sealing.

Posted: Thu Jan 21, 16 10:50 pm
by Garp
MilesnMiles wrote:Do you mean on top of the water pump immediately in front of the inlet manifold?
If so it's likely the inlet manifold front seal. Often leak if the gasket is old/not sealing.
Will check and confirm but that sounds possible.
Thanks

Posted: Fri Jan 22, 16 5:50 pm
by Garp
Well, it's one of these two culprits. I'm guessing the pressure sender as not sure the other has any oil relationship.
Any help appreciated. ... coz I'm new to this.
Garp

Posted: Fri Jan 22, 16 5:51 pm
by Garp
Well, it's one of these two culprits. I'm guessing the pressure sender as not sure the other has any oil relationship.
Any help appreciated. ... coz I'm new to this.
Garp

Posted: Fri Jan 22, 16 5:52 pm
by Garp
....apologies, posted twice from phone.

Posted: Fri Jan 22, 16 6:04 pm
by Blue
No oil up there fella, that's the temp sender and heater hose, both go into water.

Posted: Fri Jan 22, 16 6:51 pm
by challenger
could be coming through an intake bolt. if coming out the dipstick check the breathers are clean. otherwise use an old spark plug boot (straight) over dipstick tube to act as a seal

Posted: Fri Jan 22, 16 7:13 pm
by MilesnMiles
Maybe take a pic that shows the front edge of the intake manifold where it meets the water pump. IE show the pool,of oil

Posted: Fri Jan 22, 16 7:57 pm
by Garp
Blue wrote:No oil up there fella, that's the temp sender and heater hose, both go into water.
OK, so that makes sense to me (apologies - though that was oil pressure sender) - all other gaskets nearby look clean and I have checked the PCV (valve cover pressure release) all is working fine, cannot really think it's anything other than the dipstick as nothing else seems to show as the culprit.
Have checked the seat of the carb' but its clean and tight ..... ?
I guess I just take it for a run and photo the results .... watch this space and ....
Thanks