clob mcstrunk
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Picked up a 1972 M35a2 from a member on here. After a headache of a time dealing with the freight hauler...and then the small issue of him getting stuck coming down the driveway, she landed in the shop.
Since I got it home I have:
-Tagged and insured
-Replaced all 6 wheel cylinders, adjusted to .020/.010 clearance on all pads, bled, went through >$40 of brake fluid, bled some more and got the stoppers dialed in
-Replaced axle seals, little cork thingys, and axle shaft seals
-Replaced all rubber hoses
-Replaced all zerks, put more grease through my grease gun then in its entire life to date
-Replaced parking brake cable (likely going to replace the shoes at some point in not distant future)
-Removed/pressure washed/scrubbed interior, rebuilt driver's seat linkages, replaced damper
-Removed, blasted, repainted: grill, mirror brackets, exhaust guard
-All hardware that has been touched by a wrench has been replaced with grade8 nuts/bolts, for vanity of course
-Racked up the most expensive single fill-up in my driving history
-Dismounted 4 extra wheels/tires that I got with the sale (thanks @sgms18.) Wheels have been cleaned and prepped for the 395s Im getting, just need to figure out tubes and flaps, local truck service center seems to have no clue about the flaps.
-Naturally replaced the shifter knob with a pineapple
Up until yesterday I was only bold enough to take it around the 6 mile loop around the neighborhood, having never driven one I felt it probably in everyone's best interest to pop my cherry on some backroads. Then yesterday, after being bored and frustrated at work (being essential and all
) I decided a longer shakedown was in order. Spent about an hour on everything from residential and highway, 4th and 5th really do feel like where the truck is happiest and other than being a 48-year old government-built truck, feels quite solid.
The few times I've driven prior to yesterday I've noticed a fair bit of fresh oil on the starter and dripping below. I thought it may be dripping from the slobber tube, as there was a bit of residue at the bottom of it, but I could never isolate that is the source. Well yesterday when I stopped to be the jerk that took up 4 spots at the grocery store, I came out and saw a lot of oil coating the front diff, passenger side leafs, underside of the battery cabinet, etc. etc. A LOT of oil. Getting home I checked the level (one min after shut down as spec'd) and was down almost a quarter. Crawling underneath I cant pinpoint the source, but the passenger rear corner of the oil pan looks suspicious. There is still some oil on top of the starter, but nothing higher, nothing on the block/turbo/head/etc.
I've already put into a shopping cart for rear main seal, clutch pack, etc., thinking that with all I've read this may be the source, but something is nagging at me that it might be elsewhere. I dont feel any slippage in the clutch, which as I have read is likely from the oil spraying.
Any suggestions? I know (and have read) there are fortyeleven threads about the rear main but none seem to corroborate with what I'm seeing. But then again this is my first rodeo so maybe I'm wrong or looking at the wrong thing.
Thanks!
Tl;dr - Love the truck, cant figure out oil leak, kthx
Since I got it home I have:
-Tagged and insured
-Replaced all 6 wheel cylinders, adjusted to .020/.010 clearance on all pads, bled, went through >$40 of brake fluid, bled some more and got the stoppers dialed in
-Replaced axle seals, little cork thingys, and axle shaft seals
-Replaced all rubber hoses
-Replaced all zerks, put more grease through my grease gun then in its entire life to date
-Replaced parking brake cable (likely going to replace the shoes at some point in not distant future)
-Removed/pressure washed/scrubbed interior, rebuilt driver's seat linkages, replaced damper
-Removed, blasted, repainted: grill, mirror brackets, exhaust guard
-All hardware that has been touched by a wrench has been replaced with grade8 nuts/bolts, for vanity of course
-Racked up the most expensive single fill-up in my driving history
-Dismounted 4 extra wheels/tires that I got with the sale (thanks @sgms18.) Wheels have been cleaned and prepped for the 395s Im getting, just need to figure out tubes and flaps, local truck service center seems to have no clue about the flaps.
-Naturally replaced the shifter knob with a pineapple
Up until yesterday I was only bold enough to take it around the 6 mile loop around the neighborhood, having never driven one I felt it probably in everyone's best interest to pop my cherry on some backroads. Then yesterday, after being bored and frustrated at work (being essential and all
The few times I've driven prior to yesterday I've noticed a fair bit of fresh oil on the starter and dripping below. I thought it may be dripping from the slobber tube, as there was a bit of residue at the bottom of it, but I could never isolate that is the source. Well yesterday when I stopped to be the jerk that took up 4 spots at the grocery store, I came out and saw a lot of oil coating the front diff, passenger side leafs, underside of the battery cabinet, etc. etc. A LOT of oil. Getting home I checked the level (one min after shut down as spec'd) and was down almost a quarter. Crawling underneath I cant pinpoint the source, but the passenger rear corner of the oil pan looks suspicious. There is still some oil on top of the starter, but nothing higher, nothing on the block/turbo/head/etc.
I've already put into a shopping cart for rear main seal, clutch pack, etc., thinking that with all I've read this may be the source, but something is nagging at me that it might be elsewhere. I dont feel any slippage in the clutch, which as I have read is likely from the oil spraying.
Any suggestions? I know (and have read) there are fortyeleven threads about the rear main but none seem to corroborate with what I'm seeing. But then again this is my first rodeo so maybe I'm wrong or looking at the wrong thing.
Thanks!
Tl;dr - Love the truck, cant figure out oil leak, kthx
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