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Subject Topic: T25 Small oil leak.Can it start a fire? Post Reply Post New Topic
28/4/2006 at 8:48pm
 Location: Colchester
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My Water cooled T25 got a vey small oil leak from the L hand rocker cover.If I leave it over night,a few drops fall onto the exhaust pipe and when I start up it smoke qutie a lot for a few minutes untill it burn off.It is such a small leak,I dont have any oil on the drive.when I go for a long drive and the exhaust get realy hot and oil drip on it,could this start a Fire??? I know the remedy,but can I put it off for a bit longer ???

                      Steve



28/4/2006 at 10:10pm
 Location: Erdington North Birmingham
 Outfit: ford transit avondale
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Hi Steve, little leaks become big leaks, you should fix it straight away how would you feel watching it burn....    and oil can ignite   very best wishes BillyBun in Brum

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.... ps why you putting it off?



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29/4/2006 at 8:05am
 Location: Colchester
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Hi Billybun.What a horrible thought.WATCHING IT BURN.At the minute i got too much on,thats why i was gonna leave it for a while,but as you said,small leaks   become big leaks,and the thought of my van CATCHING FIRE gives me kittens.Tanks for the reminder.

   All the best      Steve



01/5/2006 at 7:23pm
 Location: essex
 Outfit: khyam xxl classic vw t25+khyam awning
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hi

it only takes 10 mins max to do! (dont tell the wife though good excuse to disaperar for a few hours)

get new gaskets from german and sweedish 99p each

spring clip down /clean up/ fit gasket... job done dont even need a jack!

had a beetle catch fire not pretty! and you only notice when people start franticly waving at you, or a sudden drop in power by then it's to late.

hope this helps

visit club 80/90 for detailed info

cheers

 



01/5/2006 at 8:26pm
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Hi jacqfrost.You must have fitted  quite few gasket before.I am not too familiar with T25,but I will have a go at it.Wish I could find a good mechanic where I live who knows T25 inside out.Its a nice van and i like to keep it that way.I will visit Club 80/90  Thanks     Steve

Did you manage to selvage your beetle???



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01/5/2006 at 8:58pm
 Location: essex
 Outfit: khyam xxl classic vw t25+khyam awning
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hi Steve

go for it, the gaskets are cheap as chips buy a couple as for some reason as soon as you do one side the other starts leaking!

967



01/5/2006 at 9:04pm
 Location: essex
 Outfit: khyam xxl classic vw t25+khyam awning
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in the picture no14 is just a spring that locks the cover in place

prise down with a srewdriver from within engine bay(place a tray underneath to catch oil) been there don that oil everywhere!!

will only be a little bit of oil the spring should move down and release the cover.

this may be stuck... lighly tap it with a rubber mallet or pry off from above care needs to be taken not to bend it.

remove old cork gasket clean up both faces and replace with new gasket forcing spring up over cover into slot.

by the way good idea to clean this area first you dont want road crud getting into you engine.

that its take your time and you will be in the pub by lunchtime!

hope this helps

 



01/5/2006 at 10:17pm
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I could not have exlained it better my self !!!!!!!!!    LOL .I have a go at it tomorrow if it stay dry. If I cant make it to the pub by lunch time ,i shal have a pint under the van.

Thanks for you help     All the best   Steve



05/5/2006 at 10:47pm
 Location: ballymoney northern ireland
 Outfit: t25 karisma 2.1
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hi i know this is probably a bit late to reply but advice to anyone else reading this post." get an oil leak fixed asap." the van i have just bought had an oil leak just as described here and caused a fire, burning the wiring loom and a lot of plastic items in engine bay and rear upholstery and furniture of camper.ok for me as i got it cheep and have it almost ready for the road but it must have been a nightmare for the owner at the time


06/5/2006 at 6:11pm
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As Jacqfrost said above it only take 10 mins to change gasket.It is well worth the trouble.My van use to leave a  cloud of smoke every morning as the exhaust pipe heated up.It Was only a small leak,but by the morning quite few drops of oil driped on the exhaust pipe.I was very lucky to get away with it,but somebody might not be.I say the same  Dont leave it. Fit new gasket.  



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06/5/2006 at 6:42pm
 Location: essex
 Outfit: khyam xxl classic vw t25+khyam awning
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well done steve

hope you got to the pub by lunchtime

cheers

 



06/5/2006 at 7:03pm
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Hi Jacqfrost. It was as easy as you said.And even managed to get down the pub.Cheers for reminding me not to leave it.    


30/4/2007 at 6:12pm
 Location: Gloucestershire
 Outfit: Ford Focus Zetec and Avondale Dart 470
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Hi Steve 1

Glad you fixed your leak.  We are taking delivery on 25 May of a Peugeot Auto Sleeper Symphony, T Reg, so will look out for any similar leaks.  I also notice from your pictures that you have an awning.  Is this a free standing one and if so can you tell me what make it is as I am a first time camper and not sure about what fits what.

Thanks

 

Carol

 



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