[DeTomaso] oil leak questions

Mad Dog Antenucci teampantera at yahoo.com
Fri Apr 30 16:09:24 EDT 2010


Cheap fast fixes work allot of the time but in this case I think you may be wrong...You just told Junior how to seal it but you left out Doc and my comments about finding the reason (s) 'why' the main seal is leaking!  The true fix as you put it 'may' be a complete gasket change...... but finding out  'why' it leaked might ensure it doesn't start leaking again in 2 weeks.  ;-)

Doc wrote;
"While you might be able to seal it up with externally applied RTV, I think the chances are low. Dropping the pan and applying a gob of RTV goop might work but you're applying it to two surfaces already oil covered and there is a small risk of some of the goop getting loose and then into the oil pump and thence....possibly onward. I suspect that you'll likely come to a persistent and frustrating leak and your three options would be live with it, pull the engine and fix things completely or raise the car, drop the pan and change the rear main seal and oil pan gasket and inspect from below. I think you may well end up with option number three, IMHO."

jack wrote;
Just running a bead on the outside likely won't work well. Seeping oil 
keeps anything from bonding even if you solvent-wash the outside of the corner. 
If you loosen the bolts slowly & progressively front-to-back (only a few 
turns in front and almost none in back), the pan will sag down a little in 
front, hopefully without tearing the gasket. Sinnce your engine was recently 
worked on, the pan gasket should still be resilent enough to resist tearing. 
But it does happen.... Once there's a small gap between pan and block you can 
clean out the oil in the gap and work some Permatex #2 non-hardening sealant 
in with a knife blade. IMHO Permatex #2 works better than RTV in such 
areas, and you're not as likely to use too much. 




Mad Dawg Antenucci 
Team Pantera Racing 
"The Worlds Fastest Street Pantera"
www.teampanteraracing.com




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From: "JDeRyke at aol.com" <JDeRyke at aol.com>
To: chrisvkimball at msn.com; detomaso at realbig.com
Sent: Fri, April 30, 2010 12:40:07 PM
Subject: Re: [DeTomaso] oil leak questions

If it doesn't work right away, be patient; the leak may stop spontaneously 
after a while. The true fix is a complete gasket change and this is very 
difficult in-the-car. Good luck- J Deryke
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