[Healeys] massive oil leak

simon.lachlan at alexarevel.plus.com simon.lachlan at alexarevel.plus.com
Fri Oct 21 07:40:17 MDT 2022


I had my Exxon Valdez moment when the rubber sealing ring in the original filter was not properly located. 60+/- psi and, of course, my not realizing what was going on…..messy. Luckily, I had to back out of the garage and walk over to open the gate. So at least I spotted the leak before I drove off. 

 

Years ago, in my student days, a fellow Healey owner….. He had a girlfriend whose father was less permissive than she was. He, cunningly (he thought) parked his car at the crest of their drive so he could freewheel down the slight gradient until he was away from the house. So, come the dawn, he sneaks downstairs and does exactly that. But the drive had an electronically controlled gate with a kind of knuckle thing in the centre of the tarmac against which the gates would locate. This thing somehow knocked his sump nut off. He switched on, drove off, ran it dry and wrecked the engine. Hey ho.

Simon

 

From: Healeys <healeys-bounces at autox.team.net> On Behalf Of Michael J Maloney via Healeys
Sent: 21 October 2022 13:38
To: Stephen Hutchings <s.hutchings at rogers.com>
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Subject: Re: [Healeys] massive oil leak

 

My experience with massive oil leak occurred when I replaced original filter with a spin-off.The problem was at the engine block and the adapter for the spin off. I had to modify the adapter by filing a small notch in it,so that it fit flat against the block. Problem solved THEN the cleanup began!

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