excessive oil leak
Discussion in 'Trucks [ Eighteen Wheelers ]' started by trucker48, Feb 10, 2013.
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I don't think you need to R&R the head for a rear structure leak do you?
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We ARE talking about a detroit S60 like the OP, right? -
The oil cooler is another common culprit for messy leaks that travel back behind the block to the undercarriage of the truck and nicely coat everything in black gold.
Don't know where you hail from but I know a shop in Augusta, GA who does a lot of Detroit work and are very resonable.Last edited: Feb 12, 2013
RubyEagle Thanks this. -
I also have an oil leak if anyone can help. Every 200 miles like 2 gallons. Everything by the air compressor is in oil. Detroit 60s 14L egr. I get clouds of smoke coming out when motor gets close to 200 degrees. I can see the clouds goin under my truck n trailer while I drive. Soon as I hit a hill for a whole n temp starts to go up the smoke clouds start coming. My driver side fuel tank all in oil it's spitting like crazy soon as it gets a lil hotter goin up hills. Can it leak oil through the air compressor somehow?
David Aguilar Thanks this. -
The rear structure is a fancy way of saying the rear housing, they have to remove the, oil pan, transmission, clutch, flywheel, rear motor mounts, and rear housing clean it all up, and reapply the anaerobic sealant, and reassemble it al hopefully you allow them to replace the motor mount rubbers.
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I have a leak in my rear tires and I have abs ligth on
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