front oil leak 89 740
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front oil leak 89 740
hello all, i had oil seeping from oil cap, making a mess , so i replaced the gasket, and now created a large amount of oil leak in the front of engine... now i know the the pcv must be replaced and or flame trap , because the old gasket was venting the pressure,and saved the seals.. but now leak in front, so can anybody tell me where i can find pictures and or diagrams of the front where the seals might be so i can get an idea of what i need to do.... and how expensive are the parts..., i will remove the oil cap and see if front leak slows down..
#2
if its from the top of the front, above the water pump, its probably the camshaft seal, thats usually the first to go. use a real volvo seal, the after market ones are far more likely to fail prematurely.
if its from the bottom of the front, it might be the main crankshaft seal.
fixing either requires pretty much all the work of doing your timing belt, so you might consider doing that at the same time.
you undoubtably need a new flame trap, and it wouldn't hurt to replace the plastic oil collector box that the flame trap sits in, as its likely old and going to fail at any point. this is all under the intake manifold on the left side of the engine block.
if its from the bottom of the front, it might be the main crankshaft seal.
fixing either requires pretty much all the work of doing your timing belt, so you might consider doing that at the same time.
you undoubtably need a new flame trap, and it wouldn't hurt to replace the plastic oil collector box that the flame trap sits in, as its likely old and going to fail at any point. this is all under the intake manifold on the left side of the engine block.
#4
hmm, not that I know of offhand.
there's this parts diagram but its barely readable
1989 VOLVO 740 Parts - MySwedishParts.com sells Genuine Volvo Parts
I have a copy of the VADIS CD which is the older dealer parts catalog that has decent diagrams showing part numbers, but it doesn't really show you how it goes together any more than that diagram does.
if there's oil everywhere, I'd suggest spraying it down with some cleaner and hosing it off, then keeping an eye on it over the next couple days and see where the oil is coming from.
there's this parts diagram but its barely readable
1989 VOLVO 740 Parts - MySwedishParts.com sells Genuine Volvo Parts
I have a copy of the VADIS CD which is the older dealer parts catalog that has decent diagrams showing part numbers, but it doesn't really show you how it goes together any more than that diagram does.
if there's oil everywhere, I'd suggest spraying it down with some cleaner and hosing it off, then keeping an eye on it over the next couple days and see where the oil is coming from.
#5
Yeah, right... There is actually no way to see where the leak comes from even after "hosing it off", without taking off the front covers. The leak, if in front, comes from one of the seals, the camshaft (top), the intermediate shaft (middle), or crankshaft (bottom). Any of these leaking, the oil leak will be from the bottom of the lower timing cover. If you are lucky the leak will be from the camshaft seal which is accessible with removing just the top cover, thus not necessitating removing the timing belt.
#7
front oil leak
thanks all.... leak was at the intermediate seal... a little red round washer like seal....was pushed out....i pushed back in , cleaned fire trap... and removed new oil cap gasket, put old one back on to relieve excess pressure...and no more leak...... is this possible or should i still replace gasket ?.........
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