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I finally received my TR4 last Friday, and this car is very, very well done. So far I have only found one small problem.
There is a small oil leak where the oil tub is supposed to connect to the filter assembly on the side of the block. I tried to tighten the bolt where the tube is supposed to connect, but it just keeps spinning. The last owner apparantly stripped the threads in the block and has removed the oil tube where the oil pressure line is supposed to connect and run to the oil pressure gauge. Instead, there is a clear acylic type tube running to the pressure gauge from the area the oil tube is supposed to connect at the rear of the block.
The oil leak is small, but the only way I can see repairing it is to helicoil the block where the threads must have been stripped, or actually sealing the passage some way and removing the bolt.
Does the oil tube serve any other purpose other than to feed the OP gauge and do you guys think it should be fixed or should I just tolerate the small drip?
Tab
There is a small oil leak where the oil tub is supposed to connect to the filter assembly on the side of the block. I tried to tighten the bolt where the tube is supposed to connect, but it just keeps spinning. The last owner apparantly stripped the threads in the block and has removed the oil tube where the oil pressure line is supposed to connect and run to the oil pressure gauge. Instead, there is a clear acylic type tube running to the pressure gauge from the area the oil tube is supposed to connect at the rear of the block.
The oil leak is small, but the only way I can see repairing it is to helicoil the block where the threads must have been stripped, or actually sealing the passage some way and removing the bolt.
Does the oil tube serve any other purpose other than to feed the OP gauge and do you guys think it should be fixed or should I just tolerate the small drip?
Tab
Hey Guest!
smilie in place of the real @
Pretty Please - add it to our Events forum(s) and add to the calendar! >> 

with all the above. Not a terribly expensive thing to fix, and it will buy a great deal of peace of mind.