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My starter keeps cutting out because it gets completely covered/soaked in oil from a leak in the exhaust flange.
It is a White LT 465 with about 1000 hours on it. No turbo. It runs great. Oil pressure is consistently 30-40 PSI at 160 degrees. Pressure drops to 20 PSI when the temps get up to 200 degrees. The exhaust color is... typical... for a non-turbo Deuce. At idle you can't even see the exhaust. When you hit the throttle it blows black smoke. I have attached a picture. Its looking up from the ground at the flange. The oil covered starter is at the bottom.
Does this spell trouble on the horizon? Wait. Let me rephrase that. Does this spell more than the usual amount of trouble on a 47 year-old military truck.
I wasn't able to find anything in the TMs about this one. Any help?
It is a White LT 465 with about 1000 hours on it. No turbo. It runs great. Oil pressure is consistently 30-40 PSI at 160 degrees. Pressure drops to 20 PSI when the temps get up to 200 degrees. The exhaust color is... typical... for a non-turbo Deuce. At idle you can't even see the exhaust. When you hit the throttle it blows black smoke. I have attached a picture. Its looking up from the ground at the flange. The oil covered starter is at the bottom.
Does this spell trouble on the horizon? Wait. Let me rephrase that. Does this spell more than the usual amount of trouble on a 47 year-old military truck.
I wasn't able to find anything in the TMs about this one. Any help?