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jdubb 12-27-2011 10:45 PM

Oil leak
 
My dip stick leaks where it goes into my oil pan. Any other fixs besides dropping the oil pan?

96 f350 7.3

BACONBITSFORU 12-28-2011 12:40 AM

Well I'd degrease the mess out of the leak area and rough it up with some steel wool or Sandpaper then put some jb weld on that sucker and see If it holds. If is was more important like a main seal Id say replace it. But something small and not to important. I'd do it

CSIPSD 12-28-2011 08:51 AM

LOL...

You would think its not that important, but I was left on the side of the road when the nut on the outside broke a few months ago...

ALL the oil in the motor leaked out of that SOB!

I've seen people remove the tube, shove a wire brush into the hole, then remove the outer nut (while holding onto the wire brush and inner part) then fish the O ring out and replace it.

With mine I replaced the nut with a spare and used RTV around it. Not pretty but it got me back on the road for the time being.

You can also buy this kit and fix it for good!

Dipstick Adapter Repair Kit

bowietrucking 12-28-2011 06:40 PM

i loosened the nut and was VERY careful not to drop the threaded part in the pan or you r F$$$$$!!! used a lil sandpaper where the nut goes, made a gasket from a blank sheet i got at advance, siliconed her up, tightened the nut and i have a very very slight leak but the dot dont mess with me anymore!!!

fordornothing 12-28-2011 06:50 PM

eeeeesh! i'd rather tighten the nut once a month for that price! but it looks good tho.

CSIPSD 12-28-2011 08:24 PM

Expensive, yes... but think of the cost to pull the motor to fix properly!

fordornothing 12-29-2011 07:35 PM

that's no kdding. luckily my 99 doesn't leak there. but my 94 does. i might have to get that. well once i drag it out to kansas.

jdubb 01-05-2012 06:36 PM

Thanks guys I appreciate the advice and will let you know how it works.


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