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Old 07-30-2014, 09:24 PM   #1
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oil gasket leak (STILL!) plus no brakes HELP

Guys I installed a new motor, and used a one piece blue gasket, chrome pan. It leaks around the crank chevy 350. I drained it dropped it 3/8 o an inch or so. All I have. I used the black rt around the front. Still leaking! Do I drain clean and repeat? Better choice of rtv? Also I have drum brakes all way around. Bled twice but still low to the floor and not stopping well. New master cylinder and vacuum pump. Something pulling air? How do I test? I need help please!
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Guys I installed a new motor, and used a one piece blue gasket, chrome pan. It leaks around the crank chevy 350. I drained it dropped it 3/8 o an inch or so. All I have. I used the black rt around the front. Still leaking! Do I drain clean and repeat? Better choice of rtv? Also I have drum brakes all way around. Bled twice but still low to the floor and not stopping well. New master cylinder and vacuum pump. Something pulling air? How do I test? I need help please!
Scuff chrome really good and use permatex, shiny chrome won't get good seal. Have you gravity bled brakes? Could have an air pocket trapped.
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I bled the old fashion way, loosen , pump. I also used a little pump tool. I must still have a pocket? Makes sense on the pan. Only leaking on front. Think that is the only area to really scuff and seal?
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I bled the old fashion way, loosen , pump. I also used a little pump tool. I must still have a pocket? Makes sense on the pan. Only leaking on front. Think that is the only area to really scuff and seal?
Scuff entire pan and reseal if you pull it. Permatex bonds better and isn't acidic like rtv. Really hard to help on brakes without know if everything was replaced, I've used reman masters from advance and autozone and found they were crap right off the shelf. If that's what you used I'd suggest a new not reman. Usually napa has the better master cylinders
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Re: oil gasket leak (STILL!) plus no brakes HELP

Any idea if I can take the cross member off so I can drop the pan? Looks like I should do that. I just have no room
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Re: oil gasket leak (STILL!) plus no brakes HELP

Guys, should I drop the cross member? Then when I have the pan out change to the cork style gasket vs the blue one piece rubber? The cork style seals better?
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Old 07-31-2014, 02:56 PM   #7
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Re: oil gasket leak (STILL!) plus no brakes HELP

I wonder if you have some part incompatibility going on between the pan, timing chain cover and block which is causing your leak. Is it the timing chain cover or the pan that is leaking, because it sounds like the timing chain cover is leaking to me.
On the brakes are you using the two man method to bleed them?
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Old 07-31-2014, 03:07 PM   #8
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Re: oil gasket leak (STILL!) plus no brakes HELP

Are you running a PCV valve? If so pull it and shake it to see if it rattles. If it's not new I'd just replace it. If the crankcase can't ventilate it will build up pressure and blow out your seals. Also, did you bench bleed your master before you installed it?
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Are you running a PCV valve? If so pull it and shake it to see if it rattles. If it's not new I'd just replace it. If the crankcase can't ventilate it will build up pressure and blow out your seals. Also, did you bench bleed your master before you installed it?
Wow. I will check the valve. My gutt is this chrome pan needs scuffing and good sealant. i already drained and was going to totally pull off tonight so I can clean perfect and start fresh.

Brakes - I do not know how to bench bleed..so no i have not. Someone else at work asked the same thing. How do I do this??

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Wow. I will check the valve. My gutt is this chrome pan needs scuffing and good sealant. i already drained and was going to totally pull off tonight so I can clean perfect and start fresh.

Brakes - I do not know how to bench bleed..so no i have not. Someone else at work asked the same thing. How do I do this??

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Basically you clamp your MC in a vise on your work bench, fill the reservoirs with fluid, and push in the plunger on the back of the MC until the air is purged out, then plug the holes so your fluid don't leak out until you can attach your brake lines. It's very hard to get the air out of the system unless you do this before installing. Google bench bleeding and watch some youtube videos to familiarize yourself, will be much more informative than me explaining. It's the best way I learn anyway.
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Re: oil gasket leak (STILL!) plus no brakes HELP

The blue one piece should be better than cork. Make sure you have the right one and that you torque all bolts evenly, but not too tight. The front and back might need dabs of sealer on the corners. This video is the correct way to bleed the MC. Always bleed new master cylinders.

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Re: oil gasket leak (STILL!) plus no brakes HELP

Yes you can pull the x-member-Done it myself (4x4) when my new one piece leaked. Had defective rtv. Used new stuff after cleaning and boom no leaks. You have to make sure you have the right gasket though as there are two thicknesses in the front timing area.

Oh yeah- you MUST bench bleed the master prior to install!
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Yes you can pull the x-member-Done it myself (4x4) when my new one piece leaked. Had defective rtv. Used new stuff after cleaning and boom no leaks. You have to make sure you have the right gasket though as there are two thicknesses in the front timing area.

Oh yeah- you MUST bench bleed the master prior to install!
You must have supported the engine before pulling the cross member? Well as of right now I took the pan down as far as I could without taking the cross member off. Cleaned thoroughly, the pan and gasket, re-applied the black permatex. I noticed that the 1st time I attempeted the permatex did not bond to the rubber gasket. Some did and other spots were bare. After cleaning. I did a perfect job this time and added a nice bead top and bottom. Tightened evenly and then wiped the permatex around the front to make sure it is covered... If this does not work the cross member is coming off, and a new pan is going in!

I see the video above and will watch and do the MC.

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Re: oil gasket leak (STILL!) plus no brakes HELP

Yeah I pulled the dist. for clearance and put a couple chunks of 4x6's (if I rem right) between the motor mounts and the frame.
The gasket is slippery so I just snugged lightly at first then the next day torqued to gasket specs. All has been good for about ten or more years.
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