got a oil leak on the 5.7
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Originally Posted by budhayes3
Could be alot of different spots...where's the oil coming from, front or rear of the engine, rt or left side? Could be front or rear cover, front or rear crank seal, oil pan gasket, valve cover gaskets, oil pressure sender, oil filter, etc...
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always start from the top.
oil flows down, not up. a common mistake is to see oil coming from somwhere like an oil pan and assume it is an oil pan gasket. the oil can be dripping from the intake, down the block and cling in the gap between the pan and block.
start up.
oil flows down, not up. a common mistake is to see oil coming from somwhere like an oil pan and assume it is an oil pan gasket. the oil can be dripping from the intake, down the block and cling in the gap between the pan and block.
start up.
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Originally Posted by treyZ28
always start from the top.
oil flows down, not up. a common mistake is to see oil coming from somwhere like an oil pan and assume it is an oil pan gasket. the oil can be dripping from the intake, down the block and cling in the gap between the pan and block.
start up.
oil flows down, not up. a common mistake is to see oil coming from somwhere like an oil pan and assume it is an oil pan gasket. the oil can be dripping from the intake, down the block and cling in the gap between the pan and block.
start up.
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Gotta take extreme care when tightening the front and rear covers. And the oil pan. Front main seal can be problematic. Did you have the rear cover off?? That seal is a bitch and a half to get over the crank. Like mentioned before, see where its coming from. Buy a can of brake cleaner and start spraying places clean. Start peeking to see where its oozing from.
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Originally Posted by 4.8T
It A Rear Crank Seal.. How Can I Install A New One Without The "gm Tool"? The Old One Is Ripped..