So I ran the truck today to test the valve cover leaks, four are fixed, there is one left, toughest one behind the alternator, working on it.
I went just up and down the street and when going up hill or accelerating a little, the oil comes flowing, not leaking, from the bottom of the turbo, It goes on the transmission left side and then on the exhaust, so I could tell from the smell.
The rate of flow is like a sink in the lowest setting when it goes from dripping to continuous flow, to try and quantify it somewhat.
This is not something new, that side of the transmission was gunked up in old oil residue and so was that spot on the exhaust, which I just cleaned, so it has been going on from before my time.
The truck was last serviced in 2020 based on oil filter and air filter dates, if they are to be trusted.
Clearly the snowman needs to be replaced, but so much oil coming out, what would cause it?
EDIT: I actually couldn’t see exactly where it was coming from exactly, from tracing it back, is looks like it’s the turbo base, unless there is some other source in that area?