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I assume that hole is a vent. Can oil drip from there normally or is this vent transmission related? Perhaps it being slightly overfull has caused the oil to leak out here. Any help is greatly appreciated.
At first I wasn't too concerned. I figured maybe it needs a rear main seal and would get around to fixing it later. Now I'm concerned that the clutch may be contaminated with motor oil, or that gear oil and motor oil are mixing somewhere in the truck.After driving 100 miles to my destination, I noticed a drip coming from a hole at the bell housing under the truck. (It's the hole that needs to be plugged for driving in deep water.) The drip was motor oil. It was dripping about 1 drop per second at first but quickly slowed and stopped after the truck cooled. I had been pushing the truck down the freeway at between 50 and 55 miles an hour for the past 2 hours. Given it only has 8000 miles on it since the truck was rebuilt in 1991 there are probably some dried out seals. I checked the dipstick and it showed a little over full after the truck cooled down so I felt comfortable driving it back. Should I replace the rear main seal just to be safe, or live with some oil dripping after long drives?
I assume that hole is a vent. Can oil drip from there normally or is this vent transmission related? Perhaps it being slightly overfull has caused the oil to leak out here. Any help is greatly appreciated.