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John von Colditz
 
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Default Flame trap oil leak - 04-03-2009 , 10:33 AM






Car is a 1988 245 with 317,000 miles. I recently noticed oil running
down the sides of the tube the flame trap is in. I replaced the flame
trap, and no change. I have checked all of the vaccum lines, and
replaced any that looked bad. I am still leaking oil. Suggestions?



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James Sweet
 
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Default Re: Flame trap oil leak - 04-06-2009 , 12:56 PM






John von Colditz wrote:
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Car is a 1988 245 with 317,000 miles. I recently noticed oil running
down the sides of the tube the flame trap is in. I replaced the flame
trap, and no change. I have checked all of the vaccum lines, and
replaced any that looked bad. I am still leaking oil. Suggestions?



You might inspect or try cleaning out the oil separator box the flame
trap connects to. At that mileage it's possible you have a lot of blowby
causing more oil vapor in the crankcase than the separator can deal with.


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Default Re: Flame trap oil leak - 04-06-2009 , 01:45 PM



James Sweet presented the following explanation :
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John von Colditz wrote:
Car is a 1988 245 with 317,000 miles. I recently noticed oil running down
the sides of the tube the flame trap is in. I replaced the flame trap, and
no change. I have checked all of the vaccum lines, and replaced any that
looked bad. I am still leaking oil. Suggestions?




You might inspect or try cleaning out the oil separator box the flame trap
connects to. At that mileage it's possible you have a lot of blowby causing
more oil vapor in the crankcase than the separator can deal with.
Thanks, James! I'll check it out!




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Jon Robertson
 
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Default Re: Flame trap oil leak - 05-04-2009 , 05:59 AM



Take it off the" flame trap" and clean it out its causing back pressure
forcing the oil out .Obviously your not using synthetic oil as Syn oil
doesn't gum up .
"John von Colditz" <johnvonc (AT) earthlink (DOT) net> wrote

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Car is a 1988 245 with 317,000 miles. I recently noticed oil running down
the sides of the tube the flame trap is in. I replaced the flame trap, and
no change. I have checked all of the vaccum lines, and replaced any that
looked bad. I am still leaking oil. Suggestions?





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John von Colditz
 
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Default Re: Flame trap oil leak - 05-04-2009 , 08:07 AM



Jon Robertson pretended :
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Take it off the" flame trap" and clean it out its causing back pressure
forcing the oil out .Obviously your not using synthetic oil as Syn oil
doesn't gum up .
"John von Colditz" <johnvonc (AT) earthlink (DOT) net> wrote in message
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Car is a 1988 245 with 317,000 miles. I recently noticed oil running down
the sides of the tube the flame trap is in. I replaced the flame trap, and
no change. I have checked all of the vaccum lines, and replaced any that
looked bad. I am still leaking oil. Suggestions?


Actually, I've been using synthetic oil in it since about 2000...




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