absolutemoon
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Good Evening, I am having an engine leak issue and would like some advice/opinions/suggestions. Let me start by saying I am not a mechanic by trade but do know how to turn a wrench. The 923a1 is a lot larger than I am used to but hey, I'm up for the challenge. So here goes:
There is a leak somewhere towards the front of the engine. I have been monitoring fluid levels (oil,PS) and am not noticing a distinct level change. At first based upon the "evidence of the leak", I thought it was power steering fluid. The PS pump is wet towards the top so I immediately checked to make sure the cap was tight. It was. After a few short trips back and forth to the store, I am noticing a darker fluid "oil" dripping from the center of the front axle. It is obvious its coming from the front of the engine somewhere. My thought now is to degrease the engine and try to pinpoint the area where the leak is coming from. My question then becomes, (1) has anyone done this before that had success (at home, not in a shop) and if so, how and what did you use?. (2) If I am thinking correctly, the military had built these motors to be waterproof, right? (3) If I proceed with this plan, Is there anything I REALLY don't want to get soaking wet?
Thanks for any suggestions you may have and bear with me as I will be leaning on this forum in the near future to help me familiarize myself with this vehicle. I appreciate your time with this. Bryan
There is a leak somewhere towards the front of the engine. I have been monitoring fluid levels (oil,PS) and am not noticing a distinct level change. At first based upon the "evidence of the leak", I thought it was power steering fluid. The PS pump is wet towards the top so I immediately checked to make sure the cap was tight. It was. After a few short trips back and forth to the store, I am noticing a darker fluid "oil" dripping from the center of the front axle. It is obvious its coming from the front of the engine somewhere. My thought now is to degrease the engine and try to pinpoint the area where the leak is coming from. My question then becomes, (1) has anyone done this before that had success (at home, not in a shop) and if so, how and what did you use?. (2) If I am thinking correctly, the military had built these motors to be waterproof, right? (3) If I proceed with this plan, Is there anything I REALLY don't want to get soaking wet?
Thanks for any suggestions you may have and bear with me as I will be leaning on this forum in the near future to help me familiarize myself with this vehicle. I appreciate your time with this. Bryan