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Why is there oil in my distributor ?

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Paul Shuler

05-27-2002 21:20:53




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A while back the seal in my hydraulic pump failed on my Super C and dumped the Hydraulic oil in the crank case. It so overfilled my oil that the rear main started leaking and I found oil inside of my dist. cap. Now the seal is fixed and I needed new points and cap anyway. Checked the cap today and it is full of oil again. Where the heck is it comeing from and how do I fix it?




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gene b

05-28-2002 06:23:41




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 Re: Why is there oil in my distributor ? in reply to Paul Shuler, 05-27-2002 21:20:53  
was the journal where the seal goes good or worn a little you might need a speedy sleeve on the shaft so the seal has a good surface or else it wont last keep checking the hy level remember there isnt any pressure on the pump until you use the rockshafts so if its leaking oil without any pressure on the pump your seal isnt doing its job



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Dick Davis

05-28-2002 03:38:37




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 Re: Why is there oil in my distributor ? in reply to Paul Shuler, 05-27-2002 21:20:53  
I would have guessed that it came from the seal on the hydraulic pump. Any chance it was residual from the last leak? Any chanch the seal repair didn't hold? Bummer.



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mikeythe2

09-13-2006 11:39:49




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 Re: Re: Why is there oil in my distributor ? in reply to Dick Davis, 05-28-2002 03:38:37  
Check out parts and Pieces i have a 350u leaking around the same spot is this like yours



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Dick Davis

05-28-2002 03:37:42




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 Re: Why is there oil in my distributor ? in reply to Paul Shuler, 05-27-2002 21:20:53  
I would have guessed that it came from the seal on the hydraulic pump. Any chance it was residual from the last leak? Any chanch the seal repair didn't hold? Bummer.



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