I have a potentially silly question, but rather than risk doing something wrong, I thought I'd throw it out there.
I started up my rover and noticed oil (it looks like my gearbox oil) gushing out from under the vehicle (thankfully being caught by my drip pans). I traced the leak back to the timing pointer cover and noticed it didn't look like it was tightened enough against the housing.
So, my question is - is there a specific torque that the timing pointer bolts need to be tightened to? or just tighten them until they offer resistance? When I looked at the same part on my spare transmission, I didn't see a gasket or anything, so I'm assuming there shouldn't be one. I searched through all my books and didn't see a mention of this (or it ever labeled), so I thought I'd come to the forum and see what ya'll thought. See? silly question!
And because I'm a complete nerd, I've included a picture of the timing pointer cover from my spare series 1 trans.
For reference sake I drive a 1955 series 1 86" with a series 1 transmission and a series 2 2 1/4 petrol engine.
Thanks in advance!
I started up my rover and noticed oil (it looks like my gearbox oil) gushing out from under the vehicle (thankfully being caught by my drip pans). I traced the leak back to the timing pointer cover and noticed it didn't look like it was tightened enough against the housing.
So, my question is - is there a specific torque that the timing pointer bolts need to be tightened to? or just tighten them until they offer resistance? When I looked at the same part on my spare transmission, I didn't see a gasket or anything, so I'm assuming there shouldn't be one. I searched through all my books and didn't see a mention of this (or it ever labeled), so I thought I'd come to the forum and see what ya'll thought. See? silly question!
And because I'm a complete nerd, I've included a picture of the timing pointer cover from my spare series 1 trans.
For reference sake I drive a 1955 series 1 86" with a series 1 transmission and a series 2 2 1/4 petrol engine.
Thanks in advance!
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