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Everytime I change my oil, I notice that there is engine oil all over the bottom of my transmission. I checked all of the oil pan bolts and they are tight but it looks like it's coming from where the engine and transmission meet. Anyone have any ideas?

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2001 ETH SWB Sport, HX-40, 4" Exhaust, DD III's, RE-0880, ATS Manifold, Too MUCH Stereo
 
Manual or auto? Might be fuel return leaking. Made mine look like it had oil running down (mixing with dirt) With a manual it might be the overflow. It is on top of 5 speed manual.
Good luck.
 
I don't know if the new trucks have the same crancase vent as my old one. It's a clear plastic tube that runs down the driver's side of the engine. The engine oil drips off the vent. My transmission always has engine oil on the bottom, not any great amount mind you but it will never rust! There are several products available to stop this, Genos has a catcher bottle and another is the Walker Air Sep, should be on one of the banner adds.

Neil #ad


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Neil Copeman 92 D250,LE,limited slip, 16cm turbo housing, Isspro gauges, factory tach option, Lear cap, DC crankdown tire carrier
Hadley air horns, Stealhorse leather seats, e-mail (home): bombedcummins@sympatico. ca

[This message has been edited by ETOBICOKE (edited 12-29-2000). ]
 
I have seen a couple posts where guys have thought that their rear main was leaking and it turned out to be the valve cover that was leaking. You might want to check it out.
 
It's more than likely from your crankcase breather hose. I extended mine about 8" with another hose slipped over the outside of the stock hose,it redirected the oil down to the road rather than the bottom of the truck. Some folks have connected a longer hose to the stock blowby and run it to the rear of the truck with good results.

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95' 25004X4,AT,Driftwood,Banks Stinger,Warn fender flairs and running boards(work truck)
95 3500,5 speed 3:54,Driftwood,Banks&Psycotty,34,000 GCVW apple and tractor hauler(works harder truck)
 
Originally posted by BLKDEMON:
Everytime I change my oil, I notice that there is engine oil all over the bottom of my transmission. I checked all of the oil pan bolts and they are tight but it looks like it's coming from where the engine and transmission meet. Anyone have any ideas?


try this link https://www.turbodieselregister.com/ubb//Forum4/HTML/003226.html

It talks about what you are describing.

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'95 2500 SLT 5 speed 4x4
 
AT approx 5000 miles??? I had a very loose shifter cover plate on my 6-speed. The four bolts were all backing out and were obviously never tightened. Lots of oil on the transmission and on garage floor.

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2001 QC4x4 eth dee slt+ 3. 54 blk agate leather Warn transformer mount Hella 4000s, Hella 530 backups, Optima redtops Toro liner, jacobs ebrake, wired front and rear for Warn 9000 winch, backup lights inset into rear bumper,bumper powder coated silver vein, bedliner on 6" of rocker,custom aluminum console with Garmin Colormap GPS and EGT built in,Horton fan,
 
One other possibility to check is the return line from the turbo.

Tom

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Tom W in Austin Tx 98 24v 2500 Quadcab, auto, 3. 54, lsd, Rhino, white/driftwood, Banks Stinger Plus, Manix grill, nerf bars , DTT's TC, valvebody, cooler, Mag-hytec trans & diff, Pac brake.
 
I would start with the easy stuff first and work you way to the hardest. I would first looke at the hose (slobber tube) that Illflem was talking about. Then go from there.
 
I had the same problem. Illflem has it right as to the cause. I looked under my truck and almost had a heart attack when I saw all the oil down the transmission and on the bottom of the truck. was all coming from the vent. Made a small catch bottle and problem was cured. You can do a search about this and find something about a "tum's" bottle. I used a large pill bottle, it is held on the vent line with o-rings. Works ok but I think I'm going to go with a Summit catch bottle for a better looking and better working system.

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Stan
93 2WD extended cab, Banks Power Pack, K&N Air Filter, PW Injectors,Auto w/4. 10 rear with limited slip, US Gear Exhaust Brake, 31/2" Exhaust, 5K air bags, Boost/Pyro/Tach Gauges, Green/Silver, new 40-20-40 bucket seats, 149K

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blkdemon , first place to look is the blowby bottle on the timing housing cover , the fumes and such are spread by the fan , the underside of my RAM is a mess , and the fan is covered with an oily fuzz #ad
thanks dodge and cummins
 
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