Unhhhh, this don't look good. Park the truck last night after work, head down the driveway to get the mail, notice a TRAIL of OIL in the fresh snow
Pop the hood and pull the stick, JUST THE BALL TIP HAS OIL ON IT
Start looking around, and notice some oil on top of the oil filter, like it was leaking around the seal, plus oil on the body of the filter. However, not really any amount of oil on the side of the block (either passenger/ filter side or drivers side). Jump underneath, no oil coming from the front cover, but from the back of the pan rearward everything is SOAKED. Transmission, front of transfer case, front prop shaft. Mostly on the passenger side. Now, I watch my gauges when driving and I had normal readings for oil pressure and temps coming home. Checked the transmission level, normal, red, doesn/t look like any engine oil in it. Cleared a hole in the barn, started and moved the truck inside. Had plenty of oil pressure (read normal). Drained the oil and pulled the filter. When removing the filter I noticed it was not really tight. I have done 34 oil changes on this truck since I got it, and never had this happen before. I prefill the filters when installing, and turn them 3/4 after the seal makes contact (by hand). Tell me I just had a filter get loose and nothing more serious. Rear seal? While everything was draining I cleaned all the oil soaked surfaces with brake clean and let it dry. I am doing an oil change and will take the truck for a test run this weekend to see if any leaks surface. What concerns me is that if the leak was from the filter body seal, I would have expected the passenger side of the block to be coated with oil as well, but it appears to start between the pan and the inspection plate on the transmission adapter. Any and all input is welcome.
Pat


Pat