gene
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well once I got the tandem axil bracket repaired and changed out all the fluids in the m35 I noticed oil dripping down from the starter. Traced the origin to the bottom portion of the exhaust manifold where it bolts to the block and even a slight amount from the exhaust portion of the turbo assembly. Took off the turbo and there is no frank oil inside that I can see and the turbo seems to have no appreciable play. I should mention that the color of the smoke leaving the stack seems normal. I thought that if a turbo were going bad the deuce should smoke like a banshee.
only thing I can figure that may have contributed to this new oil leak is that when I replaced the crankcase oil I did a final check of the oil level approx one minute after the truck had been turned off (per the manual) and added oil to the full line. I double checked the oil level after the new leak showed up and the truck had been sitting for hours and noted that I had over filled to the tune of about a gallon. Felt real stupid. Followed the manual but guess I did it wrong anyway. Below is a pic of the side of the engine with the turbo removed. Can anyone tell me the possible reasons for the oil leaking from the exhaust manifold assembly? Did I just really screw something up or is there an easy fix?
BTW, the pictures of Kenny's engine removal (all done before lunch) are in a word, motivating. With the manuels, time, tools and steel soldiers even the newbies can drive on!
Any thoughts on the problem at hand are appreciated.
Gene
only thing I can figure that may have contributed to this new oil leak is that when I replaced the crankcase oil I did a final check of the oil level approx one minute after the truck had been turned off (per the manual) and added oil to the full line. I double checked the oil level after the new leak showed up and the truck had been sitting for hours and noted that I had over filled to the tune of about a gallon. Felt real stupid. Followed the manual but guess I did it wrong anyway. Below is a pic of the side of the engine with the turbo removed. Can anyone tell me the possible reasons for the oil leaking from the exhaust manifold assembly? Did I just really screw something up or is there an easy fix?
BTW, the pictures of Kenny's engine removal (all done before lunch) are in a word, motivating. With the manuels, time, tools and steel soldiers even the newbies can drive on!
Any thoughts on the problem at hand are appreciated.
Gene
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