So I got back to working on the truck today - and it isn't looking good
I just replaced the head gasket, torqued the head to spec and buttoned everything up a couple weeks ago. Today I was going to change the oil, drop the tank and flush it out, then start that critter up.
So- I get my drain pan in place and pull the drain plug, and am rewarded with a pint or so of water, and then a gallon or so of the nastiest
clumpy back oil you ever walked a long way to avoid. Good thing I decided to change the oil, eh?
No worries, I drain what I can with the help of about a quart of fresh oil, then put the plug back in and pour in 3 or so quarts of fresh oil to wash the rest of the crap out of the pan. I spin the motor over briefly (4-5 seconds) to agitate the oil a bit, and then drain it again. Little more water, which, considering, doesn't surprise me all that much, and more clumpy oil. Okay- looking good.
Here's the problem. When I spun the motor over I got a HUGE oil leak off the back of the motor. Like a pint or so in just a few seconds. it APPEARS to be coming from above the trans, and not from the valve gasket. So it's not the valve cover gasket or the rear main. I just put in a brand new head gasket and torqued all 10 bolts to spec, so it shouldn't be coming from the head/block gasket surface, unless there's a secondary gasket in there somewhere that I missed. Is there an oil feed or drain line on the top/back of the motor I might have missed somewhere? Any ideas, anyone?
Merlyn
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