oil leak
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oil leak
i just bought a 1994 cummins with 300,000 miles on it.
i know the guy i bought it from and its been all stock its whole life and has the stock clutch still( it was an old mans truck)
well its got an oil leak and i have been trying to find it so i covered the front with baby powder and took it for a drive.
from what i can tell its coming from next to the fan, what could it be?
thanks and this is my first cummins so dont know a whole lot.
i know the guy i bought it from and its been all stock its whole life and has the stock clutch still( it was an old mans truck)
well its got an oil leak and i have been trying to find it so i covered the front with baby powder and took it for a drive.
from what i can tell its coming from next to the fan, what could it be?
thanks and this is my first cummins so dont know a whole lot.
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KDP isshort for Killer Dow Pin...its a nice small round pin that the factory presses into the block to locate the timing cover. After time,this pin starts to vibrate out of its set and eventually, if not caught it time, will works its way out of the block and can cause catastrophic damage to your engine.
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They generally don't do major engine damage, they just trash the damn timing cover. Unless there's some way to repair the cover on the truck (like tig welding it) you'll be in for a big job. Removing the whole cover from the engine in turn requires removing the camshaft, which in turn requires devising some way to hold the lifters up. I've never done it, but I gather it can be done at home. You should be able to find instructions to do it.
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