Picture of Crankcase dipstick hole

man-of-war

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Since I got back my engine from the rebuilder I have had a slight oil leak and I thought is was the oil drain line. I didn't pay much attention to it until yesterday when around 2 litres of oil was dumped in my bildge. I hunted the whole day today until I found the culprit. The dipstick cylinder moves freely and it is not secure inside that brass hole. How do I fix this?<br />
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<br />Thanks
 

stnick

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Re: Picture of Crankcase dipstick hole

Why not clean both surfaces well with carb cleaner and JB weld it. Don't use the JB "quick", it's temp range is too low for this.<br />Nick<br />PS Be sure to utilize the bracket that supports the stick housing/tube.
 

Haut Medoc

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Re: Picture of Crankcase dipstick hole

I would use some type of silicone sealant...And the support bracket....JK
 

rodbolt

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Re: Picture of Crankcase dipstick hole

toss the silly cone in the crick. it will leak again. I use a sealer such as 3m super weather strip or in extreme cases like yours looks like I use the JB weld method. and do make sure the dip sick to block bracket is used.<br /> looks like someone gnawed it off last time :) <br />and looking at the water tracks on the starter housing inspect closly for water leaks, unless its soap from a washdown.
 

man-of-war

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Re: Picture of Crankcase dipstick hole

thanks for the info with the JB weld.i did wash the engine down befor it was covered with oil .but ill still check for water leaks.thanks
 
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