None I check to make sure that it is not gaining Any like fuel or water in Oil . Ron Bissett in Metro Louisville KY:-{}
Originally posted by OTRPU
I go through a quart every couple days. A thousand miles or so. The vacuum pumps leaking some, prolly leak more than I use. Truck runs 10 hour days and may idle another 8 at times. Working on not having to use the truck engine for a/c or heat while sleeping.
Be Safe,
Steve J.
Originally posted by OTRPU
I go through a quart every couple days. A thousand miles or so. The vacuum pumps leaking some, prolly leak more than I use. Truck runs 10 hour days and may idle another 8 at times. Working on not having to use the truck engine for a/c or heat while sleeping.
Be Safe,
Steve J.
Originally posted by OTRPU
Just got off the phone with these guys, say the seal sells for $46 and has forever. Anyway it's cheaper than the whole pump, and it's in the mail to me tomorrow. I'm hitting the road tomorrow, will try and get back through Denver area in a week or so. Seal should have arrive by then and I'll have Reliance Truck & Auto do the install. Will get back here and let you know how it goes.
<< March 7, 2003 - Reganis Auto Center has a rear shaft oil seal available for the 24 Valve ISB vacuum pump. Instead of replacing a whole pump, you can get just the seal from them at 308-632-8200 -- email address removed -- >>
Tow Safe,
Steve J.
Originally posted by illflem
Steve, looking at the puddle behind your front wheel I'd say you better fix that leak
You guys are fooling yourself if you think your engine isn't using oil, if the top of the rings aren't lubed it wouldn't last long. Every engine has to use some oil, you might not see it on the dipstick though. Remember your oil is collecting soot and wear metals, it's volume will increase with use, even if your dipstick stays exactly the same you are burning oil.