oil coming thru dizzy
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oil coming thru dizzy
ok i had to put a new head on. put my old dizzy on and there is a good amount of oil coming out after a while not horrible just enough to worry me, i went to the auto stores there no gasket or o ring i can get so what do i need to stop it, thanks
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Re: oil coming thru dizzy (duckmanEG)
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by duckmanEG »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote"> i went to the auto stores there no gasket or o ring i can get so what do i need to stop it, thanks </TD></TR></TABLE>
You need to go to a HONDA dealer
to get the o-ring.
You need to go to a HONDA dealer
to get the o-ring.
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Re: oil coming thru dizzy (HATCHingMN)
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by HATCHingMN »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">
You need to go to a HONDA dealer
to get the o-ring.</TD></TR></TABLE>
thanks that what i was thinking, thanks for the help
You need to go to a HONDA dealer
to get the o-ring.</TD></TR></TABLE>
thanks that what i was thinking, thanks for the help
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Re: oil coming thru dizzy (duckmanEG)
bump. from the dead. ok got the new o-ring and still coming thru, its seems like its coming out of this lil notch on the bottom, and then either drains to the dizzy cover or is also coming from there ne clue what it may be or do i have to get a new one thanks
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Re: oil coming thru dizzy (duckmanEG)
is there ne type of o-ring that goes on the shift of the dizzy inside the head, like by the thing that has the split in it, and is that also supose to move when i touch like wigle side to side not just round and round, thanks
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Re: oil coming thru dizzy (Sivicfied)
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by Sivicfied »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">You sure it is not the cam seal?</TD></TR></TABLE>
SOHC's dont have cam seals on the dizzy side, just the o-ring. Thats my guess
SOHC's dont have cam seals on the dizzy side, just the o-ring. Thats my guess
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Re: oil coming thru dizzy (poison)
i got number 6 today its not coming from where the dizzy meets the head it seems like its coming out bye the cap
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Theres no need to go out and buy another dizzy because of an oil leak that can be stopped if you buy you a new distributor o-ring.
Go to honda and tell them to pull up distributor and then it will show the assembly of one and then tell them you want the o-ring.
After i went out and bought one i also bought some hi-temp grease and i greased the o-ring up really good and then i slid the o-ring on and since then i havent had a problem.
The total for the o-ring was $249
Go to honda and tell them to pull up distributor and then it will show the assembly of one and then tell them you want the o-ring.
After i went out and bought one i also bought some hi-temp grease and i greased the o-ring up really good and then i slid the o-ring on and since then i havent had a problem.
The total for the o-ring was $249
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Re: (Usdmdc2)
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by Usdmdc2 »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">Theres no need to go out and buy another dizzy because of an oil leak that can be stopped if you buy you a new distributor o-ring.[/b]</TD></TR></TABLE>
not trying to be an ***' but isnt that what everyone else said?
anyway' you said you replaced the head, did you put on a new headgasket as well and torque all your headbolts to spec?
not trying to be an ***' but isnt that what everyone else said?
anyway' you said you replaced the head, did you put on a new headgasket as well and torque all your headbolts to spec?
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There is also a seal inside the distributor that goes around the inner shaft, which seals the compartment with the electronics in it. I think this is your problem. It cannot be bought separate from Honda, but can be found at bearing/seal companies. Take your dizzy apart, youll see it. Im suprised that everyone disregarded this part.
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Re: (moto27cm)
yes moto thanks you thats what i was looking for i kept saying i bought the one o-ring already, so do u knwo what this part would be called so i can order it, or what size o-ring it is so i can get one. and yes i tq everything down to spec
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pretty sure you can't replace that part. USDMDC2 had the same problem. oil was moving down the shaft into the distributor housing, and soaking the ignitor with oil. i completely disassembled the dizzy, pressed the shaft out, etc, and there's no replaceable seal. he had to buy a new dizzy.
the o-ring is definitely not your problem.
the o-ring is definitely not your problem.
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<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by ShadyEH2 »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">pretty sure you can't replace that part. USDMDC2 had the same problem. oil was moving down the shaft into the distributor housing, and soaking the ignitor with oil. i completely disassembled the dizzy, pressed the shaft out, etc, and there's no replaceable seal. he had to buy a new dizzy.</TD></TR></TABLE>
Not so. Did you look under the bearing? Buy a replacement at any seal/bearing shop. Here:
Not so. Did you look under the bearing? Buy a replacement at any seal/bearing shop. Here:
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Re: (moto27cm)
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by moto27cm »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">Obviously you missed my previous post...</TD></TR></TABLE>
If i was him i would just go ahead and buy another distributor.
After he replaces that seal theres no telling what could happen to it next
Also how do you know that that seal will fit 100% perfect?
Do what you want bro,but i would buy another distributor...
If i was him i would just go ahead and buy another distributor.
After he replaces that seal theres no telling what could happen to it next
Also how do you know that that seal will fit 100% perfect?
Do what you want bro,but i would buy another distributor...