lower crankcase leakage
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lower crankcase leakage
Hullo
Took my century for a good 2 hour run yesterday(in 2 hour long runs with some sailng in between)
It ran and started pretty good, though I noticed some fuel leakage at the bottom ofthe crankcase /top of the drice shaft
I'm going to give the bolts a tighten, but how dire is it?
thanks
PS Thanks to Billyboy for the inspiration I polished up one of my brass tanks to an unholy sheen!
and did some polishing on the flywheel..whilst running, letting the gull do the work
Took my century for a good 2 hour run yesterday(in 2 hour long runs with some sailng in between)
It ran and started pretty good, though I noticed some fuel leakage at the bottom ofthe crankcase /top of the drice shaft
I'm going to give the bolts a tighten, but how dire is it?
thanks
PS Thanks to Billyboy for the inspiration I polished up one of my brass tanks to an unholy sheen!
and did some polishing on the flywheel..whilst running, letting the gull do the work
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Re: lower crankcase leakage
Hey Bruce
Never encountered that before?
It did have a slight leak(very slight not pouring out or even bubbling) in the seam where the tiller arm attaches, as is common
I'm pretty sure though that the lower leak is seperate,,or at least it looked it
I can have another look when I go back to where my motors live
Never encountered that before?
It did have a slight leak(very slight not pouring out or even bubbling) in the seam where the tiller arm attaches, as is common
I'm pretty sure though that the lower leak is seperate,,or at least it looked it
I can have another look when I go back to where my motors live
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Re: lower crankcase leakage
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I'll take a stab at this. All my 'Gulls ooze around that seam. What I think is going on is oil gets pushed past the lower crank bushing - no seals, remember - and onto the top of the drive shaft where it tends to get slung into that drive tube joint. I suppose you could try making a gasket or sealing it with some sort of goo. But you'll be defeating one of Seagulls most celebrated engineering features. "If it's covered with oil, it won't corrode."
I'll take a stab at this. All my 'Gulls ooze around that seam. What I think is going on is oil gets pushed past the lower crank bushing - no seals, remember - and onto the top of the drive shaft where it tends to get slung into that drive tube joint. I suppose you could try making a gasket or sealing it with some sort of goo. But you'll be defeating one of Seagulls most celebrated engineering features. "If it's covered with oil, it won't corrode."
Re: lower crankcase leakage
Thanks Todd
I hadn't noticed it on my other gulls so I was wondering if it was sign of some ailment
It's good to know I'm not alone, nor does it seem to be a problem..hurrah
Happily, as a result, I too will not corrode..or at least my hands.
I hadn't noticed it on my other gulls so I was wondering if it was sign of some ailment
It's good to know I'm not alone, nor does it seem to be a problem..hurrah
Happily, as a result, I too will not corrode..or at least my hands.
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Re: lower crankcase leakage
Hmmmmm, my too SDs have/had a gasket.
None of my other gulls "ooze" from that spot.
I would not think too much of a problem unless the lower bush is flogged out.
Might vibrate if really bad.
We all enjoy "our Weeps" from time to Gull Time eh?
B
None of my other gulls "ooze" from that spot.
I would not think too much of a problem unless the lower bush is flogged out.
Might vibrate if really bad.
We all enjoy "our Weeps" from time to Gull Time eh?
B
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Re: lower crankcase leakage
Well
I might be calling it a year for sailing...I made it into November!
So maybe I'll pull the bottom end off and look at the top 'o the drive shaft ( top 'o the driveshaft to ye! )
Hey Bruce (and or any of you knowledgable folks) You're referring to the lower crankcase bushing yes (I'll look at my shop manual too) Shoulds I just look for excessive play and wear? Like yourself none of my other gulls leak from this area so I think having a look would be good..I do have another entire crankcase for this century
It was a rebuild from two by a motor enthusiast..not sure if he was an "expert" though ...I certainly am not.
I might be calling it a year for sailing...I made it into November!
So maybe I'll pull the bottom end off and look at the top 'o the drive shaft ( top 'o the driveshaft to ye! )
Hey Bruce (and or any of you knowledgable folks) You're referring to the lower crankcase bushing yes (I'll look at my shop manual too) Shoulds I just look for excessive play and wear? Like yourself none of my other gulls leak from this area so I think having a look would be good..I do have another entire crankcase for this century
It was a rebuild from two by a motor enthusiast..not sure if he was an "expert" though ...I certainly am not.
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Re: lower crankcase leakage
do you notice that there is always a wet oily residue inside the magneto baseplate where the coil and points are? if so this is another indication that the bushings are starting to wear. might be time to dig out that spare.
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Re: lower crankcase leakage
I would not get too carried away with "Oily Residue" in the ignition plate insides Mate. My comment was for the lower bushing leak and weeping externally only.
Top bushing is basically free from, let's say, normal wear and tear with any reasonable lubrication from petrol/oil mixes as the flywheel, well ballanced ex factory, tends to keep everything pretty well aligned when Gull doing it's thing.
Any oil in that region is basically "HO- Hum" and would be after many years of operation if not from various lube efforts for the point runner as applied by past many user/owners.
Just a point to consider in that nearly every Gull has a history and that the lower bush can be a problem only if the poor dear has had a hard life.
Regards
B
Top bushing is basically free from, let's say, normal wear and tear with any reasonable lubrication from petrol/oil mixes as the flywheel, well ballanced ex factory, tends to keep everything pretty well aligned when Gull doing it's thing.
Any oil in that region is basically "HO- Hum" and would be after many years of operation if not from various lube efforts for the point runner as applied by past many user/owners.
Just a point to consider in that nearly every Gull has a history and that the lower bush can be a problem only if the poor dear has had a hard life.
Regards
B
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Re: lower crankcase leakage
Bruce I've had way more top bush problems than bottom bush, with Seagulls.
125's & 170's give the top main bearing bush a fairly hard life, as do all the Wartime & earlier seagulls with the "coolie hat flywheels".
Could this be a Northern Hemisphere thing?
125's & 170's give the top main bearing bush a fairly hard life, as do all the Wartime & earlier seagulls with the "coolie hat flywheels".
Could this be a Northern Hemisphere thing?
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Re: lower crankcase leakage
What are "125's & 170's" bushes?
Never had anything to do with them.
Comment on only what I know about, Old Dears eh?
B
Never had anything to do with them.
Comment on only what I know about, Old Dears eh?
B
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Re: lower crankcase leakage
Actually, I am at the moment, stuck on a road just south of Nannup western Australia. Coast trip stalled because my old Ford decided to have a Hissy Fit!
Waterpump belt and after unloading the boot, only one I do not have a spare .................Crap!
RACWA on their way.
Pic out ofdrivers' window........Phone works and hard work sending this.............Hope it makes sence....
Waterpump belt and after unloading the boot, only one I do not have a spare .................Crap!
RACWA on their way.
Pic out ofdrivers' window........Phone works and hard work sending this.............Hope it makes sence....
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Re: lower crankcase leakage
Are those giant termite nests?
Make it idiot proof and someone will make a better idiot.
Re: lower crankcase leakage
[quote="Collector Inspector"]I would not get too carried away with "Oily Residue" in the ignition plate insides Mate.
there is a fair bit of difference between the normal lubrication and build up in there and the wet stuff to which i am referring. so humour me mutineer and check it anyway eh?
there is a fair bit of difference between the normal lubrication and build up in there and the wet stuff to which i am referring. so humour me mutineer and check it anyway eh?

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Re: lower crankcase leakage
I thought it was a black cat in a coal cellar.
(all looks black to me)
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(all looks black to me)
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