I have a 1991 FJ 80 with a problem that no one in my city seems to know how to fix. I bought this vehicle with 158,000 miles on it. It had just undergone a complete engine rebuild. After having the cruiser for a few months with very little driving,it devleloped a small oil leak that soon developed into a huge engine leak. It turned out to be the front engine seal where the harmonic balancer comes out. It was blown completely out ot the engine case. The mechanic replaced the seal and put a "sleeve" on the harmonic balancer. After I got the car back,the leak returned the second time I drove it. The compression on the vehicle seems fine and there is no blow -by that the mechanic can find. He has suggested a problem with the positive crankcase ventilation system but I don't think he knows how to check it or how it works on this "rare" vehicle.
The seal must be blowing out due to high,unrelieved crankcase pressure. The mechanic is trying to fabricate a clip to hold the seal in. If this works, he recommends I sell the vehicle because he doesn't hold a high opinion of the engine rebuilders and believes it will eventually happen again and I'll need a new engine.I'm frustrated that the vehicle that I was led to because of it's reliablility reputation has a problem that has no apparent solution. Please help with any suggestions! Thanks,
Glenn Tillery
The seal must be blowing out due to high,unrelieved crankcase pressure. The mechanic is trying to fabricate a clip to hold the seal in. If this works, he recommends I sell the vehicle because he doesn't hold a high opinion of the engine rebuilders and believes it will eventually happen again and I'll need a new engine.I'm frustrated that the vehicle that I was led to because of it's reliablility reputation has a problem that has no apparent solution. Please help with any suggestions! Thanks,
Glenn Tillery