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[TR] TR4 oil pan leak, something else?

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Subject: [TR] TR4 oil pan leak, something else?
From: Steven Newell <steven@newellboys.com>
Date: Thu, 06 Jul 2006 12:07:17 -0600
I have a friend who has been struggling with a significant oil leak in 
his TR4 for a while. He wasn't sure where it was coming from, except 
'definitely the front of the engine.' I suggested he look at the oil 
pan, timing chain cover, then the front engine plate. He had the oil pan 
gasket replaced some months ago, but the leak continued. He was sure it 
was coming from a front seal, and the non-TR mechanic who replaced the 
oil pan gasket said the same thing.

Last weekend he started the project to replace the timing chain cover 
gasket. He noticed that the engine mounts were shot and the fan hub 
assembly was resting on the steering rack. A ring had been polished in 
the fan hub assembly from the contact with the rack, and the timing 
chain cover oil seal looked the worse for wear. He replaced the motor 
mounts, then replaced the timing chain gasket and timing chain cover oil 
seal. Started up, and it still leaked as much as before. It's much 
cleaner now, so it looked like the front of the oil pan.

He removed the oil pan, which had a dent in the middle as if it had been 
jacked up on the middle of the pan. When he rested the pan on a flat 
surface, he could see it was tweaked and stood up on two diagonal 
corners. He hammered it flat, replaced the seal with extreme care and 
preparation, then torqued it down gently. Only to about 7#. It's still 
leaking. He's going to 18-20# tonight with advice from a local Brit-car 
specialist with care not to strip the holes in the front sealing block.

Question:
If he torques the bolts down and it still doesn't stop the leak, should 
he look to replace the oil pan (I have a nice spare for him) or should 
he have his local Brit car specialist look into replacing the front 
engine plate? Or has he missed another big leaker in the lower front end 
of the engine?

Steven Newell
Littleton, CO USA
'62 TR4 x 2 etc.


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