Geico
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I was working on the fire department's deuce and I was laying on the floor looking to see how to adjust the clutch and noticed that the rear axle was covered in oil, so was the underneath of the bed.
I started up the engine and looked for a leak and noticed that oil was splatered over the side of the engine and it looks like its coming out of the breather pipe by the turbo charger; also there is oil on the bottom of the front diff and a small drip coming off the bottom of the fan drive and there is a small oil leak on the top of the tranfer box but that is easy to seal with some instant gasket as its leaking from a screw thread.
I took it on a 50 mile road trip to get the truck inspected and it was about 85 degrees when I took it and it got to the test station and turned round and drove home. It did the 50 miles without any problems but I found oil on the floor under it tonight when I went to start all the trucks up.
Here are the questions:
Is this something that the deuce does all the time?
Is there a cure as it is a fire risk having oil under the truck?
(Hope that is more suitable .... just saying)
I started up the engine and looked for a leak and noticed that oil was splatered over the side of the engine and it looks like its coming out of the breather pipe by the turbo charger; also there is oil on the bottom of the front diff and a small drip coming off the bottom of the fan drive and there is a small oil leak on the top of the tranfer box but that is easy to seal with some instant gasket as its leaking from a screw thread.
I took it on a 50 mile road trip to get the truck inspected and it was about 85 degrees when I took it and it got to the test station and turned round and drove home. It did the 50 miles without any problems but I found oil on the floor under it tonight when I went to start all the trucks up.
Here are the questions:
Is this something that the deuce does all the time?
Is there a cure as it is a fire risk having oil under the truck?
(Hope that is more suitable .... just saying)
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