volvo 240 Using a speedy sleeve to repair a crank shaft seal area?

Discussion in 'Volvo 240' started by Tintti, Mar 23, 2008.

  1. Tintti

    Tintti Guest

    Hi
    My volvo 240 is still leaking oil. I have already two times changed the
    front seal at the crank shaft. I read on the internet that installing a
    "speedy sleeve" might be interesting. Is it possible to do this job without
    taking the crankshaft out of the engine?

    Thanks in advance

    Volvo 240 1993 b230f
     
    Tintti, Mar 23, 2008
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  2. Tintti

    James Sweet Guest

    Is the flame trap and breather box clean? Usually if the crankcase vent
    system is ok and the seal is replace, it won't leak.
     
    James Sweet, Mar 23, 2008
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  3. Tintti

    Mr. V Guest

    I'd not heard of the speedy sleeve before: makes sense.

    Google says it may be available: check NAPA.

    If it's available, should be an easy install, without engine removal:
    looks like it slips over the end and is affixed with epoxy or the
    like.

    Smart idea.

    As for your situation, did you make certain that when replacing the
    seal, the seal does NOT contact and run in the wear groove?

    You need to set it a bit deeper, or a bit shallower, to avoid this.
     
    Mr. V, Mar 23, 2008
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  4. Tintti

    Tintti Guest

    Thanks.


    ----- > Is the flame trap and breather box clean? Usually if the crankcase
    vent
    Thanks
     
    Tintti, Mar 23, 2008
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