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The Blower Bistro
Front of motor Oil leak after dyno pulls on D1SC
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<blockquote data-quote="Erich" data-source="post: 7074014" data-attributes="member: 65819"><p>Trying to figure out what happened. After dynoing the motor, I drove a few hundred miles and noticed a bunch of oil over the front of the motor. It goes up as high as under the coolant crossover. There really is not much that could leak. I suspect it is the seal on the crank in the front. </p><p></p><p>Do I need a special setup for crankcase ventilation on a D1? I am using the regular old P1SC stuff that came with my tuner kit. So the bypass goes into the blower plastic blower inlet along with a line from the valve cover. I wonder if when that bypass lets off the >15 psi it seemed to be making that it pressurized the crankcase and damaged that seal?</p><p></p><p>Are those front seals easy to damage? </p><p></p><p>The motor was built maybe 3000 miles ago.</p><p>Erich</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Erich, post: 7074014, member: 65819"] Trying to figure out what happened. After dynoing the motor, I drove a few hundred miles and noticed a bunch of oil over the front of the motor. It goes up as high as under the coolant crossover. There really is not much that could leak. I suspect it is the seal on the crank in the front. Do I need a special setup for crankcase ventilation on a D1? I am using the regular old P1SC stuff that came with my tuner kit. So the bypass goes into the blower plastic blower inlet along with a line from the valve cover. I wonder if when that bypass lets off the >15 psi it seemed to be making that it pressurized the crankcase and damaged that seal? Are those front seals easy to damage? The motor was built maybe 3000 miles ago. Erich [/QUOTE]
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