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Car Forum / Peugeot Cars / May 2008

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species8350 - 03 May 2008 11:56 GMT
I think some oil is comming into contact with the disrtibutor as I
have experinced some blue smoke from the bonnet, backfiring and poor
running.

Do you thing that leakeage from the top of the dipstick could cause
these symptoms.

I've also noticed when the car is not exhibiting these symptoms that
it pulls badly uphill. Could this be a symptom of a worn distributor
(mixture, plugs, leads, and coil ok).

Thanks

pug 205 1.6 GTI
Chris - 03 May 2008 15:40 GMT
Have the disrtibutor looked at it be wear in  the shaft which ahs the
rotor arm at the end of it, if that shaft is worn you can get all sort
of problems, one way to find out if it is worn remove the cap and try
and move the shaft side to side if it moves from side to side you got
problems,when was it serviced? like replace plugs,leads,cap. oil
etc.the coil might be sparking across to something metal try moving it
away from metal,
species8350 - 03 May 2008 16:01 GMT
> Have the disrtibutor looked at it be wear in  the shaft which ahs the
> rotor arm at the end of it, if that shaft is worn you can get all sort
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> etc.the coil might be sparking across to something metal try moving it
> away from metal,

Thanks for the response.

On an  80,000 ml Pug, I expect there will be wear.

could this cause oil contamination?

best wishes.

Sp.
Keith W - 03 May 2008 17:43 GMT
On May 3, 3:40 pm, Chris <ch...@orbsrealm.com> wrote:
> Have the disrtibutor looked at it be wear in the shaft which ahs the
> rotor arm at the end of it, if that shaft is worn you can get all sort
[quoted text clipped - 3 lines]
> etc.the coil might be sparking across to something metal try moving it
> away from metal,

>Thanks for the response.

>On an  80,000 ml Pug, I expect there will be wear.

>could this cause oil contamination?

Oil is more likely to be from somewhere else.   A favourite is the oil
pressure switch, another is the engine top cover gasket.   In your original
thread you mentioned the dipstick.   In a recent query on this group someone
had a blocked engine breather which caused internal pressure and forced oil
out of the dipstick hole.
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Keith Willcocks
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species8350 - 06 May 2008 11:27 GMT
On May 3, 5:43 pm, "Keith W" <invalidaddr...@invalidaddress.invalid>
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> On May 3, 3:40 pm, Chris <ch...@orbsrealm.com> wrote:
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> Keith Willcocks
> (If you can't laugh at life, it ain't worth living)

Yes,

I had this very same problem. Some oil was passing the top of the
dipstick.

I wonder if this could be causing electrical problems around the
distributor?

Thanks
Keith W - 07 May 2008 18:06 GMT
On May 3, 5:43 pm, "Keith W" <invalidaddr...@invalidaddress.invalid>
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> "species8350" <not_here.5.species8...@xoxy.net> wrote in message
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> Keith Willcocks
> (If you can't laugh at life, it ain't worth living)

>Yes,

>I had this very same problem. Some oil was passing the top of the
>dipstick.

>I wonder if this could be causing electrical problems around the
>distributor?

Quite possibly.   I guess there's only one way to find out.
Chris - 08 May 2008 19:19 GMT
Is the dipstick and distributor that close??
species8350 - 08 May 2008 22:44 GMT
> Is the dipstick and distributor that close??

It is quite close
Keith W - 09 May 2008 16:33 GMT
> Is the dipstick and distributor that close??

They don't need to be.   The oil creeps and, if left, soon smothers just
about everything.   That is particularly noticeable when the leak is from
the pressure switch.
species8350 - 08 May 2008 22:45 GMT
On May 7, 6:06 pm, "Keith W" <invalidaddr...@invalidaddress.invalid>
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Do you mean, keep the area claean, and hope the problem vanishes
Keith W - 09 May 2008 16:37 GMT
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>Do you mean, keep the area claean, and hope the problem vanishes

If you can find the breather then it is worth checking that it is not
blocked.   If it is not then something else is causing pressure to build up
in the crankcase and the only way it can get out is through the dipstick
hole.   Hate to say it but the only thing I can think of is if the piston
rings aren't up to the job.
species8350 - 10 May 2008 15:17 GMT
On May 9, 4:37 pm, "Keith W" <invalidaddr...@invalidaddress.invalid>
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The breather is blocked, but I can clean it
Chris - 10 May 2008 18:06 GMT
Dont put all the muck all over the road or down the drains,
shazzbat - 15 May 2008 20:48 GMT
On May 7, 6:06 pm, "Keith W" <invalidaddr...@invalidaddress.invalid>
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Do you mean, keep the area claean, and hope the problem vanishes

Have you looked under the bonnet with the engine running to see where the
smoke is coming from? Have you checked for contamination between oil and
coolant? How are the levels? Is there oil visible on the distributor, or is
everything under the bonnet oily? If not, what is it that makes you think
the distributor is involved, it seems unlikely to me.

Steve
 
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