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Milano Oil leak



       If it is leaking less than a quart of oil between oil changes, I would 
not mess with it.  Park it on cardboard or get a metal drip pan.
       My Milano leaves a real mess, but that is from the power steering rack.

       You said the oil leak was from the rear of the engine.  Where exactly? 
 You might try washing the engine and watch for where the oil comes from 
first.  A rear main requires major work, but could probably be done in the 
car.  On the other hand, the oil pressure senders have been known to leak and 
they are at the back of the engine at the top.
       If the engine comes out, you just as well have it overhauled.  Or at 
least freshen the rings and bearings, grind the valves and replace the valve 
guides.

Ciao,
Russ Neely
Oklahoma City


In a message dated 01/24/2002 8:42:51 PM Central Standard Time, 
owner-alfa-digest@domain.elided writes:


> Date: Fri, 25 Jan 2002 00:59:38 +0000
> From: "PETER FUGEDI" <cybertrance@domain.elided>
> Subject: Milano Oil leak
> 
> Hi, am looking for a little advice regarding the maintenance of my Milano 
> 2.5  It has developed an anoying oil leak at the back of the engine.  It's 
> definetely noticable and leaves nice stains in my parking spot.  But it 
> doesn't leak oil that much that I have to add some between oil changes.
> My mechanic told me that in order to fix this the engine will have to be 
> pulled, since it's most likely the rear main seal or the cigarette seals.  
> Does that sound right?
> What I want to know is, if I am going to get the engine pulled and torn 
> appart, what else should be taken care off while we are in there?  Since I 
> am check book mechanic, I'd like to not have to pay for removing the engine 
> more often than necessary.  What does it entail to get to the main seals.  
> Should I have the valve guides changed? Pistons?
> The car has about 110,000 miles on it.
> Unfortunately I am a novice when it comes to these kind of things, so any 
> advice would be appreciated.
> My theory is that, I can live with the leak, until it gets worse, or if 
> something else goes wrong with the engine.  Then just have everything 
> fixed. 
>   Sound reasonable?
> 
> Peter
> AROSC
> leaky 88 Milano

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