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Rockerfellah Thing
I bought a corsa a few months back and it had an oil leak. It was this rockerfellah thing and themechanic replaced it. Since then its happened twice more and each time the thing has started leaking again. I was told it was a weakness on corsas but i cant afford to have it mended every month and today it started leaking again for the 4th time. Please can someone give me some sort of suggestions on how i can get this problem solved. Thank you, Sue.
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No rubber O ring, should be a metal washer.
18:50 Thu 12th Feb 2015
Hi. Its 2003 and 1000cc. As you open the bonnet, the thing is right near the front at the top, within easy reach. Its like a little pipe pointing up and all they do, i think, is twist the thing and take it out, then replace it. They may have called it a gasket but i don't really know. I know its just a 10 minute job. Sorry if this isnt very helpful and thank you for trying.
Yeah, is it the Yellow thing on this photo ?.
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Right. Its at the front of the engine on the left hand side about an inch to the left of the dipstick. Its black, and looks rubbery and sticks out. Ive got a photo but now i realise i dont know how to do what you did so you can see it. Sorry for wasting your time and thank you for trying. When i see my daughter i'll get her to do it.
Found it at last! Its an oil pressure switch. Today pools of oil were all over and oil light cameon. Got in touch with mechanic but this time I am fetching it from vauxhall n see if that makes a difference. I still obviously need suggestions as to why it keeps happening because this is number 4! At least now i know what its called and once more, thank you.
It sounds as though your mechanic may well be using the wrong kind of washer to seal the oil pressure switch. If it is a rubber one it might just leak when it gets warm.
Any pressure switch I have fitted, has either a smooth faced brass washer or a collapsible brass washer. These are readily available in packs of 2 from halfords or any car parts shop . I hope it,s something as simple as that.
Any pressure switch I have fitted, has either a smooth faced brass washer or a collapsible brass washer. These are readily available in packs of 2 from halfords or any car parts shop . I hope it,s something as simple as that.
I never even thought of managing to cross thread the block, but I suppose that would give an uneven pressure on the washer, which in turn would cause the pressure switch to leak especially while the engine is running.
It would then become a much bigger job to try and straighten the hole in the block. If that is the case I would remove the switch, clean the hole area and try to refit the switch using an instant gasket paste. Don't like bodging, but I don't think you would want to hear how to do it properly.
Engine out in a machine shop.
Hope it doesn't come to that. Just make sure you keep an eye on the oil level in the meantime, otherwise it will be a new engine when yours seizes.
It would then become a much bigger job to try and straighten the hole in the block. If that is the case I would remove the switch, clean the hole area and try to refit the switch using an instant gasket paste. Don't like bodging, but I don't think you would want to hear how to do it properly.
Engine out in a machine shop.
Hope it doesn't come to that. Just make sure you keep an eye on the oil level in the meantime, otherwise it will be a new engine when yours seizes.
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