It would make me insane. It will get disgustingly filthy when dirt start to collect on it.
There's my engine last night. No dress up. I just keep it like this. 610,000
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Leaking oil after clutch replacement. Where is it coming from?
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my engine was not leaking until February. then it started leaking oil. I was thinking that rear crank seal is leaking . I checked the engine and found the leak places. O-rings of HP fuel pump and air compressor. Started the job yesterday and I think I will finish it in 2 days.
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And I'm thinking "Holy Jesus Christ, it's a giant grease/dirt/oil ball. How can you even tell what you're looking at."
It's $9 for an engine wash. Slide em' a few bucks and they do the whole compartment.AModelCat and Rideandrepair Thank this. -
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Finally pulled out air compressor and the fuel pump. Whose idea was this stupid rear gear train . #### that engineer-designer. Must be a sadomasochist.
The o-ring of air compressor was dry. My DD15 is 2012 MY and has 850k miles.
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Valuable information for our younger viewers. This is one reason you inquire how long a truck has been sitting if you are considering purchasing. Seals and rings dry out. Sometimes they come back, sometimes not.
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