Joe Nunley wrote:

I am ready to get rid of the leak from push rod tube. I replaced
the
old seal with a new seal and it still leaked. After that I added high
temperature silicone around the seal to see if that would work, it still
leaks. At AVCON I saw an engine with a breather valve, would that help? What would cause pressure to exist in my pushrod tubes? Is pressure a
possibility?<<

Have you tried new pushrod tubes? Is one of them split at the seam (although I've never seen one do that). Don't you have a crankcase vent somewhere on your engine? Normally that comes off the stock "generator stand" area, which is where the stock engine breathes. If you don't have a vent anywhere on the engine, yes, it could be pressure. Valve covers are another easy place to vent the engine.

Mark Langford
m...@n56ml.com
http://www.n56ml.com


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