saddamsnightmare
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July 8th, 2008.
Gentlemen:
I'm just looking for thoughts on source of small leak of engine oil through flywheel drain hole when stopped (shut down)..... She doesn't do it every time, when she does it will very from half dollar size spot to pringle's can lid diameter.......
The dripping's driving me nuts, about as bad as a Model "T", but she normally doesn't go through a quart or at most two, of Rotella in the usual 1000 miles run, so the leak can't be hairy bad. Will Wagner and I have been discussing possible sources, and I think a Texas heavy truck mechanic instituted the problem by overfilling the lube system when changing the lube oil filter gaskets and replacing the rear Air Compresser crankcase head gasket.... The puppy didn't believe me when I said don't add oil as it takes 6 hours to drain back to the crankcase and so the dipstick reading will be off..... SLOW LEARNER!!!!
I figure there's gotta be a worn seal or gasket where the crankshaft passes out of the rear of the crankcase, and I know I'm gonna be out for at least the seal and a new crankcase oil pan gasket, but there's gotta be a solution short of a complete tear down.
The truck has about 24,800 miles since rebuild in 1990, and most of what I've been fixing is the usual gasket and hose failures due to age.... Oh, yes, she's a normally aspirated multifuel, used to be Bull Dog Mack 13's first serious ride before last October (2007), gets about 12 to15+ miles run daily, below 40 MPH (actually averages about 22-28 MPH),
so she's in normal Tactical Truck running speeds, with much more care then the Army ever gave her!
Throw your hat(s) into the ring, this oughta be a good instructional piece, and thanks for the insights.
Sincerely,
Kyle F. McGrogan
1971 Kaiser Jeep M35A2 Wo/W "Saddam's Nightmare" Desert Storm and Vietnam Veteran Deuce
1968 Johnson Corp M105A2 Trailer
1967 Hercules MEP023A gasoline generator set
1963 Swiss Army Cargo Unimog S404.114 MB NATO green
Gentlemen:
I'm just looking for thoughts on source of small leak of engine oil through flywheel drain hole when stopped (shut down)..... She doesn't do it every time, when she does it will very from half dollar size spot to pringle's can lid diameter.......
The dripping's driving me nuts, about as bad as a Model "T", but she normally doesn't go through a quart or at most two, of Rotella in the usual 1000 miles run, so the leak can't be hairy bad. Will Wagner and I have been discussing possible sources, and I think a Texas heavy truck mechanic instituted the problem by overfilling the lube system when changing the lube oil filter gaskets and replacing the rear Air Compresser crankcase head gasket.... The puppy didn't believe me when I said don't add oil as it takes 6 hours to drain back to the crankcase and so the dipstick reading will be off..... SLOW LEARNER!!!!
I figure there's gotta be a worn seal or gasket where the crankshaft passes out of the rear of the crankcase, and I know I'm gonna be out for at least the seal and a new crankcase oil pan gasket, but there's gotta be a solution short of a complete tear down.
The truck has about 24,800 miles since rebuild in 1990, and most of what I've been fixing is the usual gasket and hose failures due to age.... Oh, yes, she's a normally aspirated multifuel, used to be Bull Dog Mack 13's first serious ride before last October (2007), gets about 12 to15+ miles run daily, below 40 MPH (actually averages about 22-28 MPH),
so she's in normal Tactical Truck running speeds, with much more care then the Army ever gave her!
Throw your hat(s) into the ring, this oughta be a good instructional piece, and thanks for the insights.
Sincerely,
Kyle F. McGrogan
1971 Kaiser Jeep M35A2 Wo/W "Saddam's Nightmare" Desert Storm and Vietnam Veteran Deuce
1968 Johnson Corp M105A2 Trailer
1967 Hercules MEP023A gasoline generator set
1963 Swiss Army Cargo Unimog S404.114 MB NATO green