Where is all this oil coming from???
#1
Where is all this oil coming from???
Can someone please solve the mystery oil leak that gets everywhere under the front of my truck? I always heard "diesels just leak oil" but WHY? Is there somewhere to start looking? Is it as simple as replacing the pan gasket, or some other gasket that is easy to get to? Are there "usual suspect" placs to look for leaks on these engines?
Thanks
Thanks
#2
my guess, since you're being pretty vague (I would have expected a picture from the likes of you! ), would be the front crank seal. Mine's leaking from that, or in that area...
You could try checking the torque on the oil pan bolts. The PS pump has been known to develop a leak too.
P.S. You getting your '98 for a good price made me not let up when searching for mine.. so I owe you a big thanks...
You could try checking the torque on the oil pan bolts. The PS pump has been known to develop a leak too.
P.S. You getting your '98 for a good price made me not let up when searching for mine.. so I owe you a big thanks...
#3
You are welcome
I could get a pic, but I wasn't sure how much help an oilly blob would be
Your comment about the front main makes sense, seems to be pretty far up front as the tie rod is soaked, as well as the sway bar and sway bar bracket areas on the frame.
I will also check the oil pan bolts, and give it a good cleaning so I can try to nail down the source.
I could get a pic, but I wasn't sure how much help an oilly blob would be
Your comment about the front main makes sense, seems to be pretty far up front as the tie rod is soaked, as well as the sway bar and sway bar bracket areas on the frame.
I will also check the oil pan bolts, and give it a good cleaning so I can try to nail down the source.
#6
First - PBB is down at the moment... why else do you think I am here today?
Second - no, I have not messed with the KDP. I thought I understood that the 98 12v trucks like mine were not problematic?
Second - no, I have not messed with the KDP. I thought I understood that the 98 12v trucks like mine were not problematic?
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#8
My KDP fell out. Fixed that. Now ive got a leak that LOOKS like its coming from the main seal or front of the oil pan. Upon further investigation and a degreasing, its coming from the flange that mounts the PS pump to the gear case. Anybody got any tips on that repair?
#10
Originally posted by gunracer1
did you ever fix the killer dowel pin?
did you ever fix the killer dowel pin?
Upon further investigation and a degreasing, its coming from the flange that mounts the PS pump to the gear case. Anybody got any tips on that repair?
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#11
it could just be your seal around the timing case check that first. lets hope its not a cracked case that would suck and is very expensive to fix. i cant think of anything else that would leak oil around that part of the truck.
#12
Originally posted by DZLPWR
My KDP fell out. Fixed that. Now ive got a leak that LOOKS like its coming from the main seal or front of the oil pan. Upon further investigation and a degreasing, its coming from the flange that mounts the PS pump to the gear case. Anybody got any tips on that repair?
My KDP fell out. Fixed that. Now ive got a leak that LOOKS like its coming from the main seal or front of the oil pan. Upon further investigation and a degreasing, its coming from the flange that mounts the PS pump to the gear case. Anybody got any tips on that repair?
#14
Originally posted by fschiola
After re-reading your question, there is a gasket between the vacuum pump and the timing case. When I repaired my vacuum pump I replaced it.
After re-reading your question, there is a gasket between the vacuum pump and the timing case. When I repaired my vacuum pump I replaced it.
#15
Originally posted by DZLPWR
Do you have to pull the timing cover in order to pull off the pump to get to the gasket?
Do you have to pull the timing cover in order to pull off the pump to get to the gasket?
The instructions here are complete> http://dieselram.com/cgi-bin/ultimat...c;f=3;t=000360