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KJL 03-21-2013 09:47 PM

95 ZR1 Oil Leak Question
 
I just purchased a 95 ZR1. I noticed some oil pooling in the narrow pockets in between the intake and valve cover. I am fairly sure the oil is not coming from the valve covers but looks to be coming from the area where the lower intake runners mate with the intake manifold. I cleaned all the oil out and only running the car to warm it up seems to be enough where more oil is finding its way there. To replace this gasket looks like a major PITA. Is this a common problem?

Does anyone know of a person in the Atlanta GA area that is familiar with these cars that does good work?

Thanks.

Ronstar 03-21-2013 10:12 PM

Re: 95 ZR1 Oil Leak Question
 
There is a rubber grommet on the side of injector housing just below intake runners near rear of motor on both sides. These are prone to let a little oil seep past if installed incorrectly or just age. Standard grommet available at most auto parts stores or I'm sure Jerry has them

KJL 03-21-2013 10:15 PM

Re: 95 ZR1 Oil Leak Question
 
Thanks, this leak is on the side of the engine. I wish I could post a picture of it.

Ronstar 03-21-2013 10:21 PM

Re: 95 ZR1 Oil Leak Question
 
That's what I'm saying. Side of engine just above "valve covers" just below "intake runners". Oil will run down and pool up in crevice at base of injector housing

KJL 03-21-2013 10:42 PM

Re: 95 ZR1 Oil Leak Question
 
OK, I will check those but this in at the mid-point of the engine. I am curious why oil would be coming out of the intake runner gasket area regardless, if that is where it is coming from. Maybe it is coming from the valve cover and traveling along the edge.

Ronstar 03-21-2013 11:04 PM

Re: 95 ZR1 Oil Leak Question
 
If you look closely you will see that top portion of the intake runners (plenum) goes downward and connects to the "lower runners" this is the injector housing. The black grommet comes out the side of the injector housing on each side of engine. These are prone to leak and I would bet that is your problem.
Hard to explain without pics but the lower portion of injector housing is open to crankcase to help with crankcase ventilation and oil IS present there.
Maybe someone smarter than me can post pics of what I am trying to describe.

Or call me. 810-625-0948. I can send pics from my phone

cvette98pacecar 03-21-2013 11:09 PM

Re: 95 ZR1 Oil Leak Question
 
Ron, I saw your name. I was going to tell you bring her over when the weather breaks and we will put her up on the lift.
If you do not have a lift and you want to inspect the entire undercarriage and tighten everything up before the Trip to BG lets plan on the first weekend in May.

Ronstar 03-21-2013 11:14 PM

Re: 95 ZR1 Oil Leak Question
 
I'd really appreciate that!...if the weather ever breaks

KJL 03-22-2013 08:03 AM

Re: 95 ZR1 Oil Leak Question
 
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Are these the grommets you are referring too? I checked them but maybe not close enough. It would seem to me that the gasketed areas should be "sucking" not "blowing" regardless. Hmmmm.:confused:

To upload a pic you need to press the "Post Reply" button at the top of the original message. Then goto "Manage Attachments", browse and upload. I converted my pic to a 600dpi pdf.

Thanks for your help.

Ronstar 03-22-2013 08:14 AM

Re: 95 ZR1 Oil Leak Question
 
Those are the ones. The lower "chamber" in the injector housing is seperated from the intake runners. It is open to crankcase below. Definitely sees oil and pressure. Had this problem on mine,although it didn't look like the grommets were bad. Oil would pool up in the little crevice below there and above the cam covers. Put in new grommets and no more oil. If that is where your oil is collecting it almost has to be those grommets. Unless the cam cover is leaking which would be unlikely


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