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Endless Summer
05-16-2010, 06:31 PM
The air breather is leaking engine oil. At first I thought it was coming from the rubber gasket thet seals the breather. I replaced the gasket and I still have the same leak. It looks to be coming from the seam on the bottom of the breather. I replaced the breather six months ago, anyone have any ideas? Should the oil be up in the breather?

Engine model AQAD40A.

NoSlack
05-16-2010, 07:57 PM
I run my engine a 1/2 quart low of the full line on the dip stick. It seems to help with the oil coming out the crank case breather.

Mike

DOGHOUSE26
05-17-2010, 01:19 PM
John from Blackman's talked me into installing an aluminum housing inline foam filament filter similar to what goes in VW Dunebuggy motors to catch any oil before it gets sucked into the turbo. It did keep my air filter cleaner longer if I cleaned the element with gas every oil change (100 hours). I still have it if anybody is interested.

yellowfin1
05-17-2010, 02:58 PM
Jeff,

You actually experienced the oil leaking from the breather with your AD-41? I also see this in mine. Thought it was a small head gasket leak. Seems like we all have something in common here. Does the new D4 do this?

I'd be interested in the in-line filter if you still have it.

Thanks,
Scott

DOGHOUSE26
05-17-2010, 05:55 PM
It's oil and crankcase fumes from blowby which creates the pressure as engines get older. I still have it Scott so we can meet up when you're ready. The new D4 has a factory filter that's supposed to be changed every 200 hours.

Honeygirl
05-17-2010, 07:25 PM
Jeff ill take it if no one else wants it. or just a picture so i can make one. Joe

yellowfin1
05-18-2010, 07:36 AM
Thanks Jeff,
Interesting that Volvo didn't make the factory filter for the AD-41. Looks like Joe is interested in the filter too. Maybe you can bring it to the BBQ and Joe and I can compete for it? Push ups (nah), biggest WSB (nah), bikini contest (scary thought). I give up. Just give it to Joe.

DOGHOUSE26
05-18-2010, 10:03 AM
Scott you asked first, it's yours. I'll take a pic of it and send it to Joe, you can get them at stores like Off Road Warehouse, or any dunebuggy type shop. The only thing you have to modify is your Volvo Air Cleaner lid and ditch the current 1/8-1/4" hose to the the filter; the breather hose needs to be enlarged to 3/8" or 1/2", I can't remember. You need to drill out the lid to accept a hose barb ; I think I used a small plastic thru hull and it worked just fine.

yellowfin1
05-18-2010, 01:47 PM
Thanks Jeff,
Name the time and place and I'll stop by to pick it up. What kind of beer do you drink?

Scott

Sleigher1
05-18-2010, 03:39 PM
This is a real common problem on the 41A.
I'm not sure about the 40 though.
There are a number of fixes.
Back when I had one I fixed mine by:
Get a valve cover from a 41B.
Get an inspection cover to replace the mount for the breather.
Get a Racor CCV (4500 I think).
Route the port at the top of the new valve cover to the CCV.
Route the CCV into the air filter.
Be done with the bad design.

There were other ways to do it but this ended up looking pretty good and there were never any more issues.
I have a power point presentation on the entire fix if anybody wants it I can email it to you.

Peter

DOGHOUSE26
05-18-2010, 09:29 PM
Thanks Jeff,
Name the time and place and I'll stop by to pick it up. What kind of beer do you drink?

Scott

Coors Light and you can buy me one at the BBQ

yellowfin1
05-19-2010, 11:00 AM
Coors light at the BBQ it is.

Peter,
Thanks for the Power Point slides offer. I think that the filter that Jeff is going to give me should be sufficient. Still think this issue is interesting since the AD-41 has been produced by VOLVO for sooo long and they must have known about it. Seems like there are some relatively easy and low cost fixes. Wonder why they didn't just add a factory fix.

Anyway, enough about this subject.

Need to go catch some fish!

Later,
Scott

Endless Summer
05-19-2010, 07:25 PM
Peter,

I would like to see the power point.

msurfer@live.com

Thx

Marc
This is a real common problem on the 41A.
I'm not sure about the 40 though.
There are a number of fixes.
Back when I had one I fixed mine by:
Get a valve cover from a 41B.
Get an inspection cover to replace the mount for the breather.
Get a Racor CCV (4500 I think).
Route the port at the top of the new valve cover to the CCV.
Route the CCV into the air filter.
Be done with the bad design.

There were other ways to do it but this ended up looking pretty good and there were never any more issues.
I have a power point presentation on the entire fix if anybody wants it I can email it to you.

Peter