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While idling a bit, the engine in a short time suddenly threw out almost all oil without me noticing it. Turned out the starter had been running as well all the time due to a stuck starter button, and I sprang an air leak.
That’s the short version.
Long version. We changed oil filters and oil a few days ago. Had some problem with the new sealing not sealing completely. For one, it was a fraction different diameter as the original probably would have been, and rather thin. We had to redo both sides. One side started leaking immediately very heavy, fixed that, and then noticed the other was leaking as well. Called it a day because it was getting dark. Yesterday cleaned the second sealing and the house very thoroughly. Installed it, no leak. Had the engine running and idling away quietly without any problem for almost an hour. No problem, looked like all seals held, no oil dripping below the truck.
This morning started truck again, initially a bit hesitant and died a few times on me, but then ran and idled away. Waiting for the air buzzer to stop, I went around, checked for dripping or leaking oil, and started do some work at the rear glad-hands. Buzzer stopped, I checked, ok, put on lowest idle (around 500 rpm), and continued work.
After about 10 to max 15 more minutes checked again, noticed that the white plastic basket under the engine is full of oil, pressure on zero. I tried stop the engine, would not stop. Now I have a reluctant half stuck fuel cut-off, so I pulled harder, then noticed that the engine stopped but the starter was actually running still and restarting the engine! Hit the starter button and pulled it, broke of in my hands but at least the starter stopper.
The oil did come from the area of the oil filter housing, but the base of the housing seemed ok, that is, not heavy with oil how you would expect after losing 4 gallons. However, that whole area was full and dirty of oil and mud anyway, so it is hard to say where it’s actually coming from with all those hoses and machinery there. Any other sealings that could have gone south on me?
Starter engine was hot to the touch, but not as extreme as I would have expected. Somewhere in that area close to the frame there suddenly seems to be an air leak as well, could not identify for sure which line it was.
At least the engine was running when I stopped it, and so was the starter engine. What are my best options now how to proceed without damaging more?
That’s the short version.
Long version. We changed oil filters and oil a few days ago. Had some problem with the new sealing not sealing completely. For one, it was a fraction different diameter as the original probably would have been, and rather thin. We had to redo both sides. One side started leaking immediately very heavy, fixed that, and then noticed the other was leaking as well. Called it a day because it was getting dark. Yesterday cleaned the second sealing and the house very thoroughly. Installed it, no leak. Had the engine running and idling away quietly without any problem for almost an hour. No problem, looked like all seals held, no oil dripping below the truck.
This morning started truck again, initially a bit hesitant and died a few times on me, but then ran and idled away. Waiting for the air buzzer to stop, I went around, checked for dripping or leaking oil, and started do some work at the rear glad-hands. Buzzer stopped, I checked, ok, put on lowest idle (around 500 rpm), and continued work.
After about 10 to max 15 more minutes checked again, noticed that the white plastic basket under the engine is full of oil, pressure on zero. I tried stop the engine, would not stop. Now I have a reluctant half stuck fuel cut-off, so I pulled harder, then noticed that the engine stopped but the starter was actually running still and restarting the engine! Hit the starter button and pulled it, broke of in my hands but at least the starter stopper.
The oil did come from the area of the oil filter housing, but the base of the housing seemed ok, that is, not heavy with oil how you would expect after losing 4 gallons. However, that whole area was full and dirty of oil and mud anyway, so it is hard to say where it’s actually coming from with all those hoses and machinery there. Any other sealings that could have gone south on me?
Starter engine was hot to the touch, but not as extreme as I would have expected. Somewhere in that area close to the frame there suddenly seems to be an air leak as well, could not identify for sure which line it was.
At least the engine was running when I stopped it, and so was the starter engine. What are my best options now how to proceed without damaging more?