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I've posted here a long time about about a nasty oil leak from the rear seal of my 78 Spitfire. I have twice replace the seal with new and yet the leak persists. The engine had been rebuilt buy an outfit when I was back in Illinois before moving to New Mexico, but I don't think they rebuilt the bottom end (crank). The symptom is that the car doesn't leak much oil when running, but as soon as I shut it off, it pours several tablespoons full of oil out the rear. Anyway, last night I was driving home from work and took a different route than usual. I ended up stopping in to see "Doctor Jag." Dr Jag is Bruce Kirby, a friend of mine who used to be the lead Jag mechanic for the local Jag dealer until a falling out with their management caused him to break away and open his own shop ( Doctor Jag ). I was talking to Bruce (a rated Master of Masters Jaguar mechanic) about the problem and he suggested that he suspects the problem is the rear main going wobbly. he explained the physics of it to me and it made sense. So now I am on a mission to once again pull the motor on the Spitfire and check the crank and the mains. I'll take it to a local machine shop and have the crank checked and turned if needed and have them properly install new bearings. While I'm at it I'll have the pitson rings and walls checked to make sure they are seating properly. I read somewhere that improperly seated rings, which could happen for example if the walls were not properly prepared before install, could cause blow-by and thus cause increased crankcase pressure which could also be contributing to the problem. My money is on the rear main being the real issue, but I migt as well check all possibilities while I have the motor apart. If anyone can think of anything else to check while I'm doing this, I'd love to hear about it.
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