Fluid leak help.

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  1. blairandgretchen

    blairandgretchen Road Train Member

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    It’s the seal - there’s no other fluid in that position save grease.
     
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  3. Thetrashnoob

    Thetrashnoob Light Load Member

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    No idea, I just bought the truck last week. Parked it in my driveway and this morning noticed the fluid. What little cap?
     
  4. Superhauler

    Superhauler TEACHER OF MEN

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    You say calipers like in hydro brakes or do you have air brakes ? Air brakes it is only going to be a wheel seal only place there is oil. Hydro brakes it could be brake fluid. You did mention they just worked on them. What kind of vehicle ?
     
  5. Thetrashnoob

    Thetrashnoob Light Load Member

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    Hydraulic brakes.it’s a 4700. The brakes were done before I purchased it, It’s a hooklift truck.
     
  6. Thetrashnoob

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    I’ve attached a picture of the oil leak. Second picture is a unrelated leak, appears to be from the trans or oil pan. Not really sure but just want to try to trace it down to make sure it won’t become an issue.
     
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  7. AModelCat

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    Almost looks like its brake fluid leaking from the replaced hose, possibly the bleeder.
     
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  8. AModelCat

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    I'd just put a wrench on the fitting and bleeder and see if they're tight.
     
  9. blairandgretchen

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    Oh heck, I’m sorry - some reason I thought 9700.

    Ignore my earlier posts.
     
  10. Thetrashnoob

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    Going to sound like an idiot, but I’m guessing the bleeder is the zerk looking fitting on the top?
     
  11. Thetrashnoob

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    No worries. I appreciate the input!
     
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