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Oil leaking out from the top of the engine

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S188:
My 2.25D likes to oil the outside of the rocker cover, I wipe it off but it keeps coming back, seems to be the way they are to a degree I think.

Wether its a problem I think depends on how much oil it is, does it just look messy or are you poreing oil into it?  Does it breathe heavily if you take the oil filler off when the engines running?

My engine uses less than a litre of oil every 2000miles and doesn't breathe much.  Also does 30mpg regularly so its obvelouly not in bad shape.  It just likes to be covered in oil it would seem.  It'll get some new Gasgets and cleaned out breather soon when I check the tappets but I wouldn't be surprised if it makes no difference to the leak.  Seems to be a diesel thing.

mark.yellow.series.3:
before you start ripping the pistons out, do a compresion test.
on every engine ive worked on, their is a gause pad inside the rocker top where the breather pipe is fitted. this catches the oil and lets it drip back into the top of the head. im not sure on a LR engines, but is there somthing like that missing?
might be something daft like that.

Neil Jones:

--- Quote from: "mark.yellow.series.3" ---before you start ripping the pistons out, do a compresion test.
on every engine ive worked on, their is a gause pad inside the rocker top where the breather pipe is fitted. this catches the oil and lets it drip back into the top of the head. im not sure on a LR engines, but is there somthing like that missing?
might be something daft like that.
--- End quote ---


I think what you refer to is the breather, which is the part where the oil is leaking from around the edges of.  It has a good seal, so it would apear to be under some pressure.

She isn't breathing too heavily when the oil fller is off.  It sounds to be the same as what you have S188.  It is just messy, but I do get good mpg.

mark.yellow.series.3:
the breather shouldnt be under any pressure, as it is effectivley vented to atmosphere via a pipe.
the pipe definatly isnt blocked is it?

Neil Jones:

--- Quote from: "mark.yellow.series.3" ---the breather shouldnt be under any pressure, as it is effectivley vented to atmosphere via a pipe.
the pipe definatly isnt blocked is it?
--- End quote ---


Thats what we always think.  The pipe isn't blocked as I have had a piece of wire through it.  The air inlet has a bend on the end, which I can't get wire around, it doesn't appear blocked, but I guess there is a chance that it is.

My dad has fabricated an oil filler with a pipe off of it going into a bottle (to collect any oil) to see if that helps resolve the problem.

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