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I haven't seen a picture or youtube video with this specific part. They always show the filler tubes between the turbo and alternator like MRMSTRANS said.
Detroit 6067MK60 Series 60 missing something?
Discussion in 'Heavy Duty Diesel Truck Mechanics Forum' started by crunk, Apr 17, 2023.
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Thanks Rideandrepair. I didn't see another filler and expected the dipstick to be next to the filler but I guess they're separate on this truck.
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Thank you everybody so much for all of your help! I was able to find it and the part number is 23513641. It is the oil filler and just needs a cap.
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Late to the Game here but that Filler neck is more used on Industrial applications Mostly trucks have the Auxillery Belt drive pulley in that hole
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Thanks DDguy. Just out of curiosity, how bad of an idea would it be to drive this without that filler cap? Is oil going to spray out everywhere or should the aluminum foil be enough to contain it for now? I was reading some other posts about guys forgetting to replace the oil cap and their entire engine was covered in oil and smoking.
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YEs if there is no cover youll get oil everywhere includeing on the exaust could ignite a fire If you go to the local builders center in the Plumbing section find a Rubber Cap and hose Clamp to keep it on and keep on truckin
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Post a pic of this truck, looks like an old 2000 Us Xpress Volvo 770, I didnt see anybody else using those oil storage reservoirs on the frame
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Well, maybe a w9 with a 12.7!JoeyJunk, Rideandrepair and DUNE-T Thank this.
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