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How does one remove a 2012 i30 manual petrol motor? Up thru the bonnet opening or drop the lot out underneath the car?
Have a major oil leak problem around the front main bearing cap after having replaced the sump gasket. Even with this replacement oil is still being pumped out so we suspect that is an internal issue such as a cracked main bearing cap or block. As the car is still at a dealership service centre and they are still trying to diagnose the oil leak and having paid $300 for a new sump gasket I have made enquiries for a 40,000 km long motor for the right price, I thought that this would be a cheaper option than leaving it with the service centre to fix the problem. I can arrange for a mechanic friend to replace the motor but he needs to know which way the motor has to come out as I would like to replace the clutch assembly at same time which I thought was attached to the engine flywheel and would come out with the motor leaving the gearbox and drive train in situ.
Is a G4GC engine which has done ~96,000 km and until this oil leak, which was noticed just prior to Christmas, has been problem free. The information I’ve provided in previous post has come from the service centre which is currently trying to fix the issue.Please note that when driving through a very heavy rain storm in early November I did hear a knocking sound, but which was put down to the windscreen wipers working overtime.
Well that's a shame , was hoping to get clarification where it's leaking out from. For me you have the sump, or the mating surfaces of the oil pump and block, the front seal or maybe cracked pump housing??
Engine oil pressure at 1500 RPM[Oil temperature is 90 to 110°C 194 to 230°F)] 245KPa (2.5kg/cm², 35.5psi) This is out of the FD series, assuming this is what yours is. Only time I've ever had a seal come out was because it was so old it shrunk. they're usually fairly firm and need to be installed straight. I can't imagine the force required to push the whole seal out. 2142123020 , 37.6х49х7.5mm
.......................................Once you have confirmed what the oil pressure should be and I have heard back from you, my mechanic is going to reassembled everything and then gurney/Karcher underneath the whole car as there is oil from end-to-end.
Yes it is an FD series.Is there a way to decrease the pressure from the current 75 psi down to 35 psi? In the past, and even now, the mechanic is use to working on A and B series BMC motors and to increase oil pressure you can put a spacer or stronger spring in the relief valve. So with that philosophy he is talking about dropping the sump to get to the relief valve to replace the relief valve altogether or can the spring pressure be tampered with?Cam belt will be replaced when the original oil problem is rectified.
Quote from: 2xcatz on January 12, 2018, 08:52:49Yes it is an FD series.Is there a way to decrease the pressure from the current 75 psi down to 35 psi? In the past, and even now, the mechanic is use to working on A and B series BMC motors and to increase oil pressure you can put a spacer or stronger spring in the relief valve. So with that philosophy he is talking about dropping the sump to get to the relief valve to replace the relief valve altogether or can the spring pressure be tampered with?Cam belt will be replaced when the original oil problem is rectified.those exploded views suggests that the relief valve is external of the sump and part of the pump. As to any other mod that is out of my scope.
Thanks for the info on price pump assembly shipped from Korea. As time is against me are you able to give me an approximate price if locally sourced for the pump assembly?You guys are obviously part of the Hyundai organisation or just dead keen enthusiasts and am once again thankful for all of the information that you've been providing.
Quote from: 2xcatz on January 14, 2018, 00:20:10You guys are obviously part of the Hyundai organisation Keen Enthusist borderline OCD. So no, can't help with local but expect a rude shock. Even aftermarket I find they price themselves to OEM pricing. I've learnt over time to use the web very successfully, downside is if you need it today/tomorrow offshore is an issue.
You guys are obviously part of the Hyundai organisation