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m923a2 Gear Oil in Air filter canister??

Lccountryboy89

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Hey guys fully servicing my newly acquired 1991 m923a2 today. Changed both fuel filters and got it back running without problem (thank God). But when I opened the canister to look at the air filter I noticed there was a large amount of what seems to be gear oil inside the bottom on the case and seems to be in where that plastic turbine is? I thought this was a closed system from the intake cab above the cab so just wondering where this oil could be coming from? Don't want to have a runaway engine so trying to figure out the source and how to fix it... any input would be appreciated!
 

Scar59

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Some units filled the air cans with a small amount of oil to capture dust and debris. I would clean it out and go on.
 

Coffey1

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Mine was doing same thing its the interlock leaking and pressurising the t-case and pushing gear oil out the vent.
Bypassed air to it no more oil.
 

timntrucks

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i will be checking the air filter on my 925a2 and ill check to see if there is any oil in my canister. l would like to know more about the bypass
 

M35A2-AZ

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My M936 is doing the same thing. I talked with Coffey1 some time back and we talked that it maybe the interlock, that is the one on top of the Transfer case.
I have not been able to get to my interlock on the M936.
 
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